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BECHTELNQ COS

; AND PORTER,WOOD AVENUE,•otnpt Attention. Punalencos on rm*i]il lit

work am! mosttuicnt of goods.oi iidd i|olivi>ml.

in Guaranteed..

p.-ice ttiwx $7.00 ';r inonlli, nrcord- !

KANANE,art* and'20th Stif'VORTH, N. J.

sey Centralla 1<«*-Xwk, W. ttnl Bt.

ilrwrt.N.B.

namcr txs.t,lK».

D to ELIZABETH ASt>W JORK,1 t l (for Nvmrk), * < • , » « ,

J08. Sid, i n tt»7»«s, "I. Boadtp III i n I K '•a, tu, iii,in,iaia -

, iJU 801.4(0. 1»MMI«. tu, >u.not,ut•9*.ft97.tM. «•«,(•«,lifttl 10 VMM Unit. 8t*M»u»n.iit>iA.M.:iu,i«i, * »Jt,»5».BH.ina.p.«j i n ,

>l«h«m, AUrntovn, Much1i &S7. A.at.ttt, ( . I .««d tkrantnfc-att, AM. jMA. JI.H7P.1L.

S » A. at., 1K,«OO' V at.

#ssSl

CRAKFORD. X ; $ . THURSDAY, JUNE 21, tSOtt; TURKS CENTS.

£The EfizabethtownQas Light Company

UPPLIES dAS to the people o! Ctanfordlight and fuel. If you have never u»ed

ga« for cooking purpose* try it and yon, willhe pigaw^d, The Company will furnteh d

pset all utensils necessary to use gas for fuel.A gas range i» economical and convenient.

ADDBBS3 T.HK COMPANY AT

124 BROAD STREET" ELIZABKTH• i n iniinHtttttt ««••*>'MMMl Mil ••••••

VTdttfbdUttt of t*rf |»r ttont'wttl toe allowed'on gas bills of W>OOf««t and over used permonth. If paid at this office within tan daysfrom presentation of bill.

«»••»»>*•> SMM*»t

The 12th Annual Picnic

NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANYOF AMERICA^ ^

.WILL BE HELD I S . , , - . _ ; , - ' ;

I KENILWORT^T GROVE• on the Bank* of the R*hw»y River,

undayjjuly ISfli, 1906.

'*%* A QENEBAL GOOD TIME I* taiuitd all who atwnd. and a oompltUs!•! programme fatal b**n prtpartd tor th* oooition.

TICKETS may be secured by applying or addntting th* National COD- ;

All Ar© Iovitedi

LEONARD 3AUEB

BOOTS,SHOES w RUBBERS ^122 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N. J

S AGENT FOR W. L- DOUGLAS $ 3 SO SHOES.

Green and Red Tradine CtatiTpa

• » • • • » • • > > » » • • » • » • » • »•»-

•«* K,enilwoTtfy Inn,COBNEIl or BOULEVARD K.A H 11 W O P t b H JA«D TWENTIETH STREET IVtO O 11 W U I t If, d l . Cl.

f f A N D S O M E Country Seat. Large,— M airy room* and bath} open plumbing;

t l 1 electric light; steam heat; posMsaingall conveniences; ccra»erT*torie*f car- — _

riage house-; ground* are htnd»cimely-4aJd,_Special conveniences for riding and drivingparties for tuppert, etc.

—CUISINE A{NO SERVICE UNEXCELLED.—

, A D D R E S S OB C A L L ==============

:: u. o. a Bchmwt. . J. ;;• < > > » • » • » • • • > • » » •

CRANFORD. WESTflELO.

oUan U «ht, • pant lightan ornamental light and an np-to-date lar f orniabed by

v, Halted, Electric Company of New Jersey.$$ft-Jtor **ry «*a».nab]« raU* they gin* efcetrjcitj; for b**taad power. Come andmj- MM their otattoo.- It will cort you nothing Talk •**-'' * matter* ov«r and yon may •»•»• mooejr.

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SOMETHING YOU HAVDrT READBUT MAY READ

Wt Have S«u«dth« Exclusive Right to PuMfcbfar tht PlntVf lm« in Any Form

Story « | , Puritanical PcnccvUon

THE WITCHOF CRAGENSTONE

MVNOZ

Thli *uthor» irho ii adirect dwc«nd«pt ofHcnrr CUy, U wtllknown in newtfraproand nuliahcd her first novelthree yeara aga l bi"The Witch of £raf-enstone" ahe haa pro-duced a work exciting,htatoricattf- instructiveand oi vn^agfing; Inter-est Uf ttiiPlatt chapter.

ol Ckoaea PreebcldeTT.

cM-j'oseri "Freeholders of the County ofUnion, N. }., held on Thursday, May Jl,loori, at 3: to p. m.

Roll call showed all members presentexcept Freeholders SwaJn, Westpnal andWilbur-j.u r j

1 he mlnultj of the prevlou> niMlinjiwere on motion, approved as read.

. . COMMUNICAItONS.From H. TowrnenJ, secretary Charity

Orxmlzatioh Society ol Ellmbcth, N J.,expressing appreciation of UM of room Inthe new Court House building granted tosaid society by this Board, whkh jfltrbelni read In full was received and pljccJoa die,

HEPORTS OF COMMintFS-By the Committee on Appropriations.

Elizabeth. N. J., May JI, IO/S.To the Board ol Chosen Freeholders of

the County Of Union:Gentlemen—Your Committee <JII Ap-

propriations after carefully estimating theprobable necessities of the various deput-ments of the county government for theensuing year-some of whkh we mentiona* beior eonstderab.ly In excel*: at tot

ar a».(olwws-

An incrtase of #10,000 In bonds fullingdue; an Increase of (7,600 In Interest -.inout5Undln< bonds cnuseJ^gy lli^ full i sngilf Ine new CourlTniuse tjnjb-, ,m in"

f 1 ' >

J 4 . For payment of.bjnk inter-ests oh temp'Tiiy IOJIIS

4th, Fur Sinking Hind .' ' j TCttUC W-DWKS. •

ist. For ptriiunriit Itnpruvemtllt' uf t'fibk'L bullJIiiKtand eruunJ^I

id. iFor frfctiiui .ind repair «fnilVcrti anU briden ifiv,-

• wo txing .iprtoptuitj i'i-" ward !l« 'luuttiuvtlyft At i

new JrmtirUije i>n firstStreet, F.IUaLrthpoit

jd . For K'pair* to CountyRoads

4th. " Mo%plUNSth, " Rrpall«. tu roaj* buUt

under State I'oaJ l.i,»»

lot.il

-.'of 14,'jco in i'jurt pv i s j r y by Mate \^w* whi>ti n u i n ^ J

the salaries of the count/ jujge. p'»vn •;-tor, aTid 'Ahich ctrated theomi^of &«'<•ant iir'jiecutor, <<lx> the amlu,j| incrc it* incosts for caring for lun.illi.'., llif JIIPVIIIncreate In co^ts ol riectwns, (ir(AiJ''t>'for (he s.ilary of the rcreXvynl t)>e Ln •>County Hoard of l . n itlon, jnia'scn.tli-rincidental exptnies of *ild Hoard, an 1 >,•so providing the sum of *),5&-j fur i'['j,tito roads made under the State Hoad M

Your committee would recommend thatthe sum of $296,600, together with liie

f l t h d d$ 9 , , g t e ith lii

sum of l i j^oo a»iet» now «o handr andallffiifceJlaneou* items which may be col-lected during the present fiscal year be ap-propriated (or the expenses of the currentyear.

Your committee would further recom-mend that the amounts hereafter menljwt-ed be certi6ed to the County Board of As-sessor* and placed In the tax levy for theyear 1006 as per accompanying resolution

"Resolved by the Board of Chosen Hcr-holdtri of the County of Union, That thesum 6f J396.000 be raised by tax for theuse of salicounty for the fiscal year com-menting May 9,1006, to be approptUkd,together with the sum of fl$;ooo of theasset* of the county, for -the followingpurposes*

I. CURRENT EXPENSES,ift. For Courtsad. " CountrJall0. " Lunatfcj4th. " Compensation and

' lawful expenses of the Chofen FreeholdeT* and Commit-tee*, and salaries of thefr oi-ficert -

For Fee* of Coroner'*...." Election*

St

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loth. Fof Children's GuardianAccount . .

tith. For National GuardUth. " Contingent Account,

for salary of secretary Union

2d.

1,000850

Dt Fur payment ofof bonded debt

For pj \ infiit of iiitnestond d dbt

p\bonded debt

>. ) SO

17.500

I'nta! inii.it IX »t|Di)l u :< ,

til l A » f - . t I I -1411'* f0T I 111

, i f i l

u s * (il 1 *i.ii

• r l 1rj lh»

'* U011 tia'.J Ui

•|»-.l!*<ly, J(<1 I'n'l l

10 HI'I.IP* J'lJ **-.'J»s'.i «> I l i f « 1 1 ! s tn

h j i r l s ^ r l " i i . J t ' i f " "th- 1 l-v for tht r tr -'/I money tiy ISJ( , I1H( l U

ti-iti-yd,h u r l ti-iti-yd

vt

!'f Id*it,

'>.!"> t't( I T ",-

i l l" t<ri »l>i<

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*nd tint lhi s-i.d n>rsu.i-,H f

(Jcrvy.

in.rt Jt the

Ihtfthu*tbit * ntw «tttl b**« «mj coacfttc «h.hbrkt«« b« built, *ith »p»c« «( u twt; th»bntt« to t« l**tfj to that it will tw, inptvr<i •litnnwBt «trii th* »tn*m in* cart

O>urf House lu toe tity of feliui<tiithe KCond Tur*Jay lu Auzust nrxf, ai lop^cjock a. m.~,l-ni-j}&4 atui a»ceruln theproportion of said sum to be IrVieJ In eachtownship and warJ in »»J cvunty, andthat the OerU ni the Hos'd »»nd a enpvof this re«olull</n.to«-TCh of «.tlJ u y t vors.

Henry Ktuwtt. (i*iitfH Klii.e, John

Freeh^Jirr C'tfnJ!er inovej th^t thereport be reafved JI J irvA fli-m. <onttl»-edtlwrein jdortttl whiih * n to oclrrtd'in roll o i l . rKttvititL 1,Hteti '15) s v « .Freeholder &t'jjfcrhiv|nj; Wen cxcuiedfrom further stt'nJaote a t ^ - tt&'zniTi, and absent, FteehaU'rs b*a,n. West-phalanj Wilbur* ».

.By the Commit!*- 06 First Streetbridge in Westfitld, H.}.:- -,

To the Board of Chosen Freeholder* oftht County of Union, N. J.

Gerrtltmen-lhe committee to deter-mine the sdvltlMlity of erecting anewbrUge- on First Street near New YorkAvtnnfi WestfiSU, H J.. would reportthat they have examined tfie ptrsentMnMan and they find that the presentbodge is Rot bulls in ptaptt attenment

Ji'i ressrd'to the stream, and that it 1»Ity inadeqvatt tu carry off the

ig*».t brute is abrkktrth*• capacity it bat (HOe mm* than

faKAttjf aa H U M

i 1 ••*•

I p i w ybtWIt* Me***** of <Uau(t 4OM by rtafcw«l UM MMU iafrytn« ufMKity »f tlM

J. M. M. V . _J»r, Henry Krvuie: E. K Ada A , Com-• m « * . ^ -

Krrrholdtt W»hl movrd that the refiurt

I, «hkh » « sa oideredou mil 1.4II by*n unanimous >ote

Bv ib« Ctuamittre v» Uridt* ""•vck, Ncm PrnvtJciHe BbTi uih

* CiuuV.-f I"m. n . ' v iitrntltmeu lout toiniulttt*

m thf under of bnJtf met Salt HrooW•n Stir PivviJcuce Heiouf h, would trpurttMt l*n iM<tf-itrvl the pieinii«s and11 Ou J tr»lf>t \(lv t.'trllir t<(llUlll( ol a

at

J h" t v\.itil lifiiiui S Muirlw.fVtri M Mclwl, I. , i l,h»iuil*r, Com-tlltc*

Dirbv movrj that th* ifpuiti 4 t W J l J

tfji wi o i j t i t j on rulUall by anunanimous >ote

M W IU.MM SiHy l-rnliutJer VudJetHooNtJ, ] I1.1t .1 lommlller of | bC ap-

. . l i t , I r, I III X(lnt ttpl ill |ludlr\Avenii*, Wft l i ' l . t , nn<l I" Jfii.lr «v (•'lh£ brxc^klt\ axid pliiluMc Ltiat-Ot J- Jit*oil* rit IMIJ^C Hith in iviiiis ui l ly-t inj

iovetlni:, the viximnlter tu

i 11 irrliiiljer diucntt tlir trvUitluu MJIadopled withinil ditsent, anj lite iliirvlurjppi-micj as the said coiinnlttee, I ire-bolder* bcuJJer, Adams and Kline.

'By Freeiwlder Oiutner-Resolvrd that a lommlltff vl t be tp-

polntrd tii examine the biitlte an St.viieorirt Avenue near Jaque* Avenue,Kahwav. and report at a subttquinlmeetlns of this Hoard as to (he nerd ofrepairing or rebuilding the tame and thepl iable co«i Further that ink! tummlt-ttf I tf einfwmcred to aKettiln >i lo rhrntrJand advull'ility of bulKIIni; «, nrwi»Uie over the KAW-JV I'lvrr In U»[\-wn.t-tlsseen Si «»forKt-s Avrnue andHimiliuii Sttrct, AIIJ Jl«i J3 In ttic l'lMe »o>l uf iime, ,1 iummUlrr ul tlir Hah

luvlug «p|K>nedi ipproprlal-Wuir >nur tiiiiunUlef (Hi ipproprlatlnnt,

.Hid m.ijf petltlun for Ilir lOimlriKtldii of»uch a bridft*.

On motion uf Irftlioldtr Krausr,thradopted Without dissent

By Kreeholdtr Jensen iResolved, That a commltte* of f b*ap<

pointed to consider the advisability ofconilriKtlnt a utttl drawbridge at thtfoot ol First Street, Elizabeth, tu connectsame with Aralxiy Avenue, bllralwth, N.

of I hr Hoard.U11 motion of Freeholder Ktonne, the

resolution was adopted without dissent,jnd the IJIredor appointed ni the saidtommittrr, freeholders Jrnun. Chan-J.ler. Cady,.ttablnsau and CUd(k,

r teehulJer -fenten, as ch.ilrntan uf thefoirgolng namrd cvmmltter, 4aid' h«lliouV'l Uit wlio¥Ruard thoiilJ visit* thel iouVl Uit l o ¥ Rlocality mftilluned .In the resolution andbecnnie famUlarlte.1 with (imdltlons now«xl4tln«, and that later on he would an-noum'e n dite fur tudi tl

KI >it«.lor King announced Hutci'in<mttce«, as t.an»lltiitrd Jut lug the p.i*tvwtr; would bfronttnord for th^ -present-,»xcpt as In Committ« «n Collfvt'tr'sHond, Jhd on iipproprl itinnn heretoforeaufKHUjtfJ, aiid also the Audit Commit-tee utilth Utter woiilJ i t as fuliovttPre*h«Mers Cady, Wilbur and Wood-ruff.

freeholder Cladrti m.ivej l« »d)<turn,whlth wascaril'd, and I he Uirectiir Jr-clure-d the Hoard adjourned until I hurt-

«Jyri* 7< joefii i»l» )QP,

l,.»Khl t%r W l m bMany u y««r *K» a "(ili-lio" at UiV

Natal iir-nil<>iiir n«l<ml«lf<(1 sn ti|ir>orclawi tiifiti ttf K'il>ii| in III Hi mill Oft-B'jtmrtng, "Bf>' li"r", I flvn't Jlk" 111?way in? ' IJM In t«-lflg trwitMi." Tba>il>{irr cl»4» man w*« nonriy narprlaiKlnot of him nil*, lull, rw-oterloa; frotnnU fttntmr (aml only urm who luwwatb*full iixmnlnit of "rutu" atuoof tb* inUP

pncti rxn har* a cornet appmla-ttoo of wiiat that anoounctmaut froma "pletw" to in ttpp*r claaa man car*M tJw "rtUnf demanda* 'Kid'

•blpntaa, do yoa want to UjhtJ""nut's what I am looking for." TtMfljbt waa arraoiad and tba "pt»Wwhipped hta man, taya (ba N«w XorkEtaralct. TbM another yoaiwrtM WM•oppUod, and be wtnttlM way ot tb»flrat and ao on onttl a balf doua badbe«o dtocomflt*! 8oto«tln»««_'»«r«raJflfbta woold foltow In •aec««ttoa, wbaatbt "pirbn- would nay: "Oeotltuwn, Iami tlrad now. I'll •*• 700 «f«J& ap-U day." Tb* aeacWmy ttttberHtos)

found cot what waa In^oajrwat andfar th* "pMw," and then, b«for«

afSdal autkctrltgrvfce uaaomotA, "I canwMp Uw whoa* eUa£w'<l(t''ittrMa"(wtu

that tb« -pk»W had bM8 • prlM flgbt-•r bajta* eBttrtoaj ttw votBimt.

VMawUodJadjr-Itow did

badJ Lodi*f-W*U, I don'tbs nattiMis wnl «rar Mtd to•tad 00 for the rsfnoral of; anptrtlaowh b N T k f

Hotrow baa adit betti «fr«s. to M tie•orMsr% «afce> bot aa « le**oo. wtdeb

tm 0 toarn tosMhrbat, wfelcb one** it <ptMM to b* torrow^OVy

\Vli»ur*«if I luT* bo»rd people rail-e i t ttw* titit (kti-tunnk uf *ouu> at til*

Ua!t writer. I hato «lwaj« rvjillcd (tutno man IXXMUW a tnllliun»lr» ta tlteearly hi»t«fj of Cattfuruu who hail not««r««d hi* furtuu* by the Hnkx h* hudt 4 t«aa i>IJ Irishman tin mint UlU

uEliM] honw to iigr mlit.l «Uat th«w|iloa««n tiad vut-otintarvU wtivik be n>MOMT how IMI aud » cvui|wiili>n lud t*n<\\tu • Juuru«y mruw ttit> nmtlneut Ttwjil>«uk>u lujunsl bin Wt |)un|>hr

bad tu rut It off with «n as »Dd Uwu.going forwanl ttiixnifti tbr riarK us-

c«) wu«l«_tu> Karvh for the trailaud for (wxl, hail to !<•«««> t>U frlvniltHil>ui<l bjf ttw ald« of * nlmiin oiulWith a ktiltclii tlu of Uik'UlU tu kn>(ibin up till hla frlirnd'n rxlurii. Ttwn 1« w what Ihu plvnwri uf 144U hint

rd. »ml I felt Hint ttb-y morllwlaucfa re*>«K Imwvtvr crrat, w> fortun* tia4 afttrwtrd InttuU1001

>«LSI

1 - . - 3 ^ward tlw liiaiiufnrturo pf rtrv elgnrrlti'|>u|wm l>ut tlio II«UI«. lll<t> imixT an 1

t)j t l* t-tiiart-tip iiivrcliAiitt <•(»rnl Turki-y It inmli< fnurt uulyj nnw irliniulnir* <>f llm-u niul

llltwtly fiMni' fnMfi Kl>titl«ti ntitl rri<i<itilntll« III I'l'iiitnntlii 'l'lf. I'litili'ti nn.|FrRUCC- l l m L'l'lulirjtL-U-t:UUitu«i tdo|<np«'r U iiitnlc Innii thin «lln-« .'•f tlio|>llli fmm tin1 ciiiLf"* uf 11 li> < ii limit lit 1'fet< IIIRIL—A »li')n> kiiirn~jiiin>5~1nii~l>lti> Into C)KliillT-« of ttlllfnUII l^rltlli>«li, nlilill inn tlinti tilirollcil unit(IpWUvl Utlt IlllO IU> iKllrtl rliT |I1I|XTUjr lha way, i:iyr|itWo tlffitrcllri <uutotft no Knpttau tntmo-n, fnr «l|im1N00 lbs rtilttoattoti i>( the IOIMHTOplant haa torn prohlbltnl. It ta fnrwortunanahlp ami tbo curliiR of tlii»!«•( that the C'nlifn<tn am »i Ju«tlyrBlcbratnl.' but tlw tulmivo they tin.|Kjrt t^iinr« pntlri'ly frrun Turkfj-.

a Orli'KUttim l« n Imnrli of ilnl«u niiiimlatloii U not a IKIIIW-

(Jun of nwiiulntr* »r « |irn-lp|Uitliili aHuwUtr uf tirwl|iUiitc!i.

A flutUwilIno lit • ruiMf to lutuii cMtw»on, but liauRlnif rhifk* mi a i'hi<vklln<>Woillil Im hriih rlaky «nd wienlrlr

llunw com itiv M> 6tll«(l IH'CHIXW theyat* drawn tiy bunwa, y«t wi amonnt D |

t b w t au l«« V**rt 1* i»nd»ul«tily •rfxrtt for Um trctwttkw uf Ice, tu> ownwookl think of irtorlu* hair In » IrnlrinuikvM' tiw) m a aitif ono,

Wblhi lift* limunuirr imifldot mi In-

life, rlru limumnrnagnlimt I>IK>'N On-ti

Monpy |nlil to nhut iiKtnay 1111M V

dili "id'

n not |>rnrlit»<>tit

I* fnrnmit',n-in t« nut

' A (tmilal OMIII. ~Ti» Judicial imlh In tlii- IKIK of Mnti

til <u> !|Urttnt at to tluaeint' |(ft<ll!na,It run* tbua, "l)y thin Iwok ,nr»l tln«huljl c-ontpnja tht>mif »n<t hy ilm won-derful wurka Hint fIi«1 Imtlikiiuily wnimrtit In lip<|vi'ii nlmro nmliri the rarth fmitwlh lit nix A»f» laercn-iil«UU L Jla awtar,.tlwt Iwfthont nmi"lct of favor ot frtviuiililp,him or (tnlri. mnrariffiilnlly or nfOnlty,enty or inalliw, rxrcittn the lawn oftbl* Ul« juntly lii<twp*n onr llord th» king ami hi* mil>J<vli< withinUiU Mi*, M w l i t purty mid |mrtj, n*Indifferently im tlw lurrlmc'* lmckl«imidotli ll« In the inhlat of tli* fl»h."

Into N"npl««of

|K-rtl onlynr»rlth

nimlft. llm<>,tliclr

On t h * « • # » • »r V Mto ihhh [h"i ur*

live upon tin? *li>|»<» uf"Yf*nNln*, l>i--

and Iron, nlil<li (<yp s B» tu (imki- *[>l<'ii

Old larul, Rom* of ttie l<r«t «t»M InItaly grow on tlw *klri» tt Viffurlu*.If O10 Tokaoo wcr« away not oiic-tiiithof th« mutt «ultlvatprs) muld *uli«l<tIn t i e tntnt ar«i.

tn-irrai>o*v-41i« Olrl'a Vniher-Andnow, bavlng settled UKP flnanclaJ mat-ton to our mutual saiufactkm, t will•peak to my daughter, nod ytfu maypresent yourself to ber In tlw characterof. flnnc*.

Tbo Hullor-Modslmir Is {craclotuneMItMlf.

In Anwrk«/-Tb« Ulrl-Pana, Haroldand I aro ragaced and will tw m»rii«t

Th* Olrl'* Father—Well, I auppowif• all right. Tkxa b« look.Ilk* any-body 1 k D o w W

To wad* in maratUM and tea margin* 'la tb* dfttlnr of certain bird*, and ctb*y'ar*'toaccaratery nad* for tnl* **that they an Impriaootd In th***"*~"plaettv Bacb animal oat of It* bibttat - <woold aUrr*. A toldtor, a locksAltb, a, 1 -baak clerk, and a dtaeer eooU not ex* .ebanc* fooetlootv And tbu* wm at»;vkUm* of adsptfltlon,-Bmer»oo.. ' . -

dun. yo» »««> a ttsntf';

' 9WlttB»t fc£ go*tm as? Ajgurlm tttermr to t&twWa. excises tie Si-«" Vj:t f on.

'As If tt* rm»:

I f .

atrtaa 6<:C.is »*,Cast l i U » %>.r.that Hra«lf ' - <-

Herri**' •

• ni'J Oil 1,fel* w.*S •

r- i or. I

* Is* Itable far:tec iti n>!Monti:;.faad tt Pta tfce. in•ttratorr.

t '< in i» lot. - » *

t'V is<i

' . ; *f i.ct^'ir'1 ai-kk t:.r i:«ikNo" < -'} l-i I': sriv) 1, but U-

Al'a-irf a m . i!,r-~ :• a i"ryp

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tea that n»crr Jem n -ii'l o t i c «l r<T-« i m o n F t j . !ay If !!•• i <->r <ii irmiU

awt wrar tLc.'r 1 a!« '.n «-«mirl.. i:t;t I.aafc* tb»a;M tft tfc* fill.r.g 'JIT 'ti ntu;.<J-

fORHEft

ANNIEEDWARDS.

OFHONOR;

OIA1TEII XIX.

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Sell!* rtsa_.r»f r_U^«r? la t!i" lil« I or;• f tbe'XoTtJiv.r»t, turgf*'* M>c 'NewYork Tribune. All !bin »!ioo!d\>t g<:(iitnews for tbe Incoinint tide of aUinljrimmigrant* May they j-«»li forward

— § > t h * -wwtk Ibat-stWftSUilH^HHB-ltrOs p e a a i r a o d no! bcli::* loje£i;er in our

— « t t t e s ! : , - • - ' ' • • • - " • ' Y

Blotfern hc»in»*a Tiam Urn rclletr.1 ofthe obllgatkuis that for «»e« the law

j- ..l ..lnipiMed..:«^:%.lt^(l«lftw«_tt.e.Jlart;.ford Cowrant: Three or more men, lu-atrJdnsEy re*jHastB»}j, «rg lvertaittfj to;kssame UDuVrUkloes i s n corporation•ail share great profits and yet do alttato without any rr*r>i>nsib<llty, Alarge part of tbe grafting and demornll-<atloa of tbH« dajs Is dlrprtly trare-

-L.. m otn- commercial! lrotponslUUliy which that do-

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Ami jou w«rt. qnllr rijJit In nil TOOs of tl.r lVrgnawui," »aIJ <llf-

ford't Br«t Irtlfr to Jaw. *1foa wrr»quit* rtcljt-llicre U milljilis ilk* !«»•••rtjr to t* m o nmotig then), «>»c»t't lb«footl, ttlilrli U la Lad 1 »lis!l dine Itifii'iitf ot tbf tiutrl. M M . Pircunon 1«i.ot »t all |ni|>r«iT«d from wtijit •!!»ctrfl 10 b<>,7'a~i'<l iti<ii nti)i;r"i(ftr']« V»fjr

In her II'^HIKTI,- anil 1 tlilnkJ>vcn ttMin-Mntljr. 'HiVjr

mpiifloo»-»• In n>tt!pmeiit»,ir,<l Imvp got «i romln hen— JUftlfy

•ollritiir-l runemficf it">m l lot;':_Hafl»n-to Imrk

In ("Tfrytliltic >Ir (V«r Janf, I•me nuile » Sfcnt fool of myself. IrtttHi (oo lnl» to R-J Imrk now. (fli»jrdrseen! me jcMcrilaj*:(o

ivtn 1)> l l n

"1 thick it can to you. Jam. I fitoiihenjroor orcafCt trouble |« over, youW b« able, to go law*.-» a nfe moirtf

ik« your ehfldlan on* than yoa haveknown for years. I tStlnk no because I

you walking abru*! dally,t> and health are oiryour face,see. If jou would only tbluk so, thatOOT present -slejkMtt' is set onto

leath,"

" A m 4 "tat more aew Borelt by Dr. 8.r^tt;:,»||c!«il.Virt«,.;..«« we bar«

ottt btfsr*. aoeta'l «cem to

lit*

tjktwy^ebaerrti U» Attanta ^- - -"- - -; sj^taj f,t ana t w i r pait tho

i Une" s«t by-tb# Haltlraoro p t y•trtan. be eostiaMii to leadtlio Auieri-

eltola. snd oj cn lnj» wbUefj|uatt sahaw'em what's what vtblria in

beats tbo' poets on their owuThen, for recreation, be gives

expert Bwdlcal opinion tn detnerato•'.ease*, and.bas plenty of Uroo

? cblldivu. -"- •'"

"r ttetmn'chclr as ll trajy it,^"reaVorl•te of canr«r 1* an yr! onWiionii. Noparaatte hft* Urn OlJt-DtirtJ to o\iil|il:iIts lnvmtk^au.J^o trcalmcnj niiort«.;the earllrtt i<J«ilt»:e \i«e of tbc k l f

- - A«k ,glr«a «Bjr 'irftpc,. *Ut^» tli» -NowYork IlvralX Erca vrlUi tlio brst rnir(teal still tbc srocrlfa is Tory ji;it 1? xe-ztsr, anil lu.lbo treat m-ijorlly vt fn

-4lcat». «BHctf4 wUh._t!>e «l!f««.' Itprorcs fatal viibla Ibrc-e t" flro )car*.Tbe one promlnlng f>Miore fjr treatment U that tUe alirarut If .it fiift «'n a n tool awl ttouid thus In* ru;?u

- ahte fa early s&a (toroucS cra^

r-Onc rvil i»ai.i)n» for HiOf publicly. Ttat I* Hi- sro.il ccntilbotloaa KITMI to iwt!ltiv«l vartU-n 'n nn

^tlooal_ clwlloat. T!io SIAIO of N*wYork hat ymMliitod sucli coutiibuUanc Tlirre are to;U-'otir ctlcr•tatea «b;ch riioakl do liLcvr•art* the New York Wmlil. V>ilL n oi«Uian all. tTens«*» by on' c*»fltrcacan proJilbU to all rorts>rn'.i3tu'do'a£aa lnt«»ts!« buslars* the mtivsu utheir funds for folltlraliDjt?. than a bribery art or Apractice* act wiU a. tuibUcitj act autl4tt> prabibUlea of rarporate coatrlbU'Uooa «nj«bcre in tb« Y.n\le& SMtciptrrlfr poUtkv and ettt «8 tbe soon*U r n jarhleb the «u*aai of potltlcil cor-

'* A ccMratiea ap> •am* ot our ctic««<(utoaiM k*«au to prtfncc cbc«K«jrUcb eQWlhl. tbonjh- tbrr dia oetW ciotdy waemhW, welUl

,r»p«aa. and rtpedalt; EajlUi, «ri»-Ht», deebxet-ibe Xatr Torlt Timci.

: b*A tie tlmialty ana t ie aWio>UMW tbe nunes of tjha

to

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;^;T;«*ktot)y_ wwe fcitufl offisSttBa*.^!^^^

|n»t;|»sJa.:-r.>ni«yr»!«4Ted's«n

:'l»iOc^«TwUw^^»ABi»ri«Ba«l-

Imn Jill!, « iiioiiitrmi* fust;-liad ulyloof woman to m,r mhiti, mill I lin<l 1

nf oozing tity {nttif^Wlf* pinyAunt Rnllj,' nt wlilcll (f-imc »lij> cot

irrjr wnrm mitt pstltriT, t Ilimiglit ofjon. mill of jour IU(I<? liflinjn ntid jonrr attil- I -caa. awure. y«u.Jffll *lrk «* I lookril forwntil 1o \\\efiitmr. llowpver. I'm In for It, withSrt. Impp of—^HttUB—frri^—tinfly

It colfljt abroad In Mny, *VAMr*. rorKH<»on «uiri;p<l». tf 1 h<• w»-ttJfmrnt« enn lip niiUImil. Hint t!ic wed-flln(f *litlltn)(p place jefpro tbat Jltn?_,In prdcr t|mt lier dear ttltui may 1><*

lfforJ ? o U 1riar7i.Hllit Mnyl Andlilt itny when Jnn» r«-nrt b|« lettfr ytM

tlie lait rtnjr of Murrii, In ano|h«tnonlb Clifford Molmn wn» to tic mar-

And a« flip rend ulic wn* lookingjonngrr Minn »lit> lind lonkixt fend ho|ip~ti«i>« to

Ink in her broimt with the wnrm bratef lire. And her heart wfti fluttnlng at

y fMtttrp Hint panned nlotiit 1b«, At evcrj fiRtir* that tlinrtotrrd %

y In tli* tl l t ftli#> prar tprlnf e

It would be n'ftrnt drtjlt would, lniitkJ

Ike what the tijtfd to be in the days•when to.d^allked;hersolnr;_BJtaettS'«»«he baa been "to a morning fete

think that GI (ford can•written It rlslit-'Aunt 8nlly.f Can yonit'llero It poaalhie, Mr. KolMt, thatn? yonnit K'-ntlcwomnn could Join In a

game with ntrb n nnmo na tbnt^"I can quite believe that tv» yotmf

tropimi rrbo bat been ataying with yotrcould Join In anytblnir, 3av4, 8he Mtfb l d t ^ l t l d

•notktr nan; one, too,- wfco, a» far« the kit(i«r. lind no Intention -whatw-ever of Oftklntr ner (o lie ltl« trite, do,without srrnttor t<wi flrtp, I TTIH recordthe fart that all* Old f«el jowif, and

^ 7•renlncnlien tltc* vicar bod promisedto call and see her, and at tbe antntime remind any very exacting readerHint It WII* now many montba alnc*tbe flrtt Innldlon* ivhlupcr of herebyirith rtapecl to. Glfford iail,flrit crciInto i»or .lane's utntuipectlns licort

SfTcn, and be wn» to br hero at aUlie mimt IIIITP cot leftrra WtlWHAMpo»t flrnt t>roiisht nip Olfford't.! nndlmr(> atujrpd to nnaxrer (hem. 1'rolmblfbe iron't romp at nil to-night. Well, Imatter* ' Illttlc-notbltut enn nmttrimuch to me now. Only I ahould JUKIWtt to hiw-t«ltVWnvwb»*-I-inea».todo Uctoro tnklnij any decisive »lc|iabout It—I nhonlil JuirilKrd to lmvowotdifd hit face it* 1 told htm, nnihave irrn whethnr hp rrally wire*Mt About my BtajltiR at Chotrrford o

And Ilicn, oililly cnotiKh. acclnn tbntiothlng inattrrril nuuli to lirr now,litrce tear* bi'Riin. to float In Jnne'r

Ing ni you have done nil your liftwonder whethera time, will ever convwhen yon will c*fl*o to llvo in thrtowl*i»--l>»p««d"-«poiV'lt,th<v-«6ninw<iprosaic earth la a inucllartfe? ground ti-eJtTniton, tf JOWWOMM only, onco niiifor alii bring yourself to think it to,"

•lane started from her "w'ati thensBrank back, with a strange scriMttoiof consojoiisnoja, as she found tilvicar clo«o betide her in that fait-Juttrolng lUtle toonu^ '•)•. : '

•'1 never bentd you wm> in,- Mr, FollMtLJfaw^owL^LMM 1 ? **5P!4I?Grace not to tell v& yotttteret: 1 wliring for the lamp At once. I Ihoustt1

you did not mean to come to-ntghlu'V: A&d after .* this very lucid imd c*

hewftt speech JtlRsO.rantl nollhct calleiittrare to be reprimanded, nor rang To:the lamp, nor even g».v» ber hand t:

the vicar, but turned her: face badtoward the windovc,'»nd wlshw^rtiwst a hundred miles nwsy—-with Gliford,-with Matty-ranywhero ratht!thaj» with Mr. KollMt at thl« hour aniltn tltt place to trticlislie-herrelt

- "Grace did not are me, for thftres»on tb«t I came In, wlthqnt rinirlnir,by tbe aide, cnle." Mid the Tlear'a quit1

folc*. "A pre»t liberty, Jane, WASnotl But t hare a fancy that you airfI are soitvjt to return to our old liftnow, «nd that you will not b* angrywith, me for corniest lu and folnu out ofj-our hoow again, as I nsed » do IItbe day* when yo\i Trtre a HUle child.'

•rhva «oe turned tier face^ronodhU and a cre»t pain contracted liehwrt. - '

•To the oW ««j?," »oe. (tannerta.' 11

mm

« »h«t <fV« 1*1 O« tWB batk to aur M tt aa.

'f tbe taywlndow, wlilfb bod twen hl«'a»lrltp place for y«ar». J»D" f'-". wltb

contcioua ibaaKi tbflt made berhe*k« burn ! ollr, ilmt herfntrly

d drffliDK hnd l»#«j liuHt npounV.fir,* as unrest an. nil her oldhe vlrsr looked npon bf. wltb Jiutio Kimi> fee tine as hit hnil (lone -wbeoIm wna twelve year* eld:• bsfl com*

now tn give her kindly tupportVr tiip !>lo*r of <!l(r6r<J'»; last aiii

tmfit fc ST. Foam.J9U tfeink any ArtMoo *

* J ~ f a t t nMir.'. He takes-refwst- wftps-'awl " ^

kit dlMU* *s£•»* wlce, an<\J a eUrn •* kh >okw-"«m yon fct « • Wly«B vitat r tBtekr

"If yofl pSwwe,'**t t«U yoa «ta* before, FOB know,

hot joo «M!d us! Iwar » • tl>«>-HM.J»n#, yoojiMd sot 4enyyea ktM-4 Lww wtiat yrort*wrrt 1 fpokv. Bat nc#,<hat T told yoi* Olfaidba«*, I spoke ta yoa of p<tf yonr fcratrtc any otter taaa tbaobin. Yon know the saiver ibat yon

his dUuur «»*!_t«rfcl eemfttatlo" rf Ufe; enjt ntt IntensU. ttcy rone t-i Yalton.

aad Matty h.nwicnl * «bJHirCa, be.- rroqtut

Jtr. MobBa It eouts U Chf«»rftrJ

tfcln*. la bis htty tatKaa. b-»«fa>. wb..e

honor, tbf lave, «:• »».i . ,ih» matter ot ttat tlttio couBlrj- DOM*

"1 n*r«rsever tbonstt that yoa <-oulO ntf-ao—'

'^Tbat I at ray nge. waaW pr«-*tn»» to.sak yoa to t« my wlf«r Wen. Jane. Itwa* *T«n so. and yon refused cs*;eoauiriOMlj', lint pfrUjpt eotu> thpierBMSly to"BA.faribst Jtotr you knot*why I luivi'ii't roiiif nrar yoa mccb of

ilr." mlif rcinnrked, coin;, aftrr thetnnntipr of brr **x, io the subject•artbut from litr heart. "A letter'roni Cheltenham. Oilford : tells m»>tra. tVmutwiii fay" tht'Ir. uiarrlae* Isn take place before another raoutt Is' V F T . " - : • • - . ; - • - . • . . - : - •

"Mrs, FeruiiMon ahown h*r dlscre-inn If |,» ,^«lr»n tff l i f iT" Mr, M"-mil for tirr nou-In-law," rcmarkai tb»•U'flr, dryly; ; ' •• ••'.''•

"Aud (Jlffrinl dof»n't necin oVcrmnobilca»cd wllli tiny of lili fuliini connw-

Mr» l ^

licm, (ind nten Matty an3 her aiiiefilay at annio cnme.thnt It call«d—bol

h G ( f d U

Jbold eye*, nnd a atronc ,flrtn-aet1 nioutb. 81ie won't make tttck

we will let Mr. Mohun'a name dBBR*-twe*nniiforever. I know himf^f ]bfi|in than you know him. Yea,:Miss(Irani!, though yon do look nt mg so In-

not Very -refined nature In the one tocontrol Mohtin'*. r Yon -would neterImvo contralLM him, Jane. Ho mighthave drawn you to hl« level, but youwould not have raised him to yours,ratlencp, lonK-miiTerlng, idolatry, arenot IBeriifinniler to 1* deiftett foiTtfiewife of nman like Mobun."! Mlas Ker-e"»aon( with tU* *tfFnglh ini.itlfliness anil (avoir vlvre that I saw writ-tennjponiher face, is far more likelyto atilt him than you, .tune,.jviih allyour Jove, and nil your gentleness,conld ever, havp done."

r.XCs99i5M!.!£Jfe.?Mn!o*JiHh]?^.Mi»B-«r»ndi'£eW)rb1Td*aim^"'slowlyavrlved; but Mr.TFMIett-was the lesthnmsii ticlug on earth to whom *hecnuld, voluntarily, have conftaaed herchange- of creed.'. Her head droopedlowtf and lower; hcrTienrt'beat tilltlie WAR afrnld he might hear its boat-uga: and her (Inerr* began nervoualyto pluck the leaven from n little plant*f..AwteS*e*ute4_,,y.«be.Ba,.J.hflt,...ttPoJ.

Jat!<-, will youT*,"I forgive? Kolh-tt-f*.. «IrJ

«in you Indeed care acything abont me»tiiir

"1 care for yoa as I have d«n* fnrthe last- dcqteu y«an. I love yoa romnrb ttiat I ask you for the secondtlmH <o be my wife! Ana now. Janr,if yon nre coins to re'f«p? IBP aeata, do

ji* ;.lli. ean^bt li*r band—her.cold, •trenilillr-c ban8tr:«tid''h«ld it flra-

r ^fMr to pain me. 1 can bear all thatyon have cot to tayu"I don't think I am worthy of yon,

y I am—croivlns old and faded

dTOinnDbfr I am c sami' wSni^'Slr.'Folletr,- yon thonldlook for tome one of btttrrblrUi-rt<mieone fuller of life and freshness. Ulanooriinean"I remember who*<? dnusbter yoa are,

Jarip;" and ao uteady waa the vicar'svoice that she knrw he was not apeakinx out of the pn«Mon of the mnment,riot rather drllTerlntt an old sml w l lep^ntldfrcd opinion. "I remember Trbo«c^danirbter yon are,- child.- 1 have w-mtrobtred It ever, time the time yonTUere six yMrs old. Hut T tnorr, too,that'etrery linmnn bctnir's life dies-withhim—yonr falbcr'i, Jane, or mlnel 1don't believe In any moral attainder,any transmission -of irullt A roan'shonor HM in his own hands; a man'sdishonor ran rise from his own deedaalone, not from any brritaee thatcomes to htm from another. Por therest, 1 know qnlte well what Janeyrand la-how went, how faded, howOld, Does Jane Grand lore me?—tha*i» tb« only question wbos« answer 1iencerns me to hear."

'' She lov*» yon with?«i» knomt now tbai

rf B M d * g^ Vsry ntitlke a heroine (that clasa Ohtimiui creature* never giving any re-ply to-the most momentous question oflife eiccpt by a monoaylltble. too lowtor" tlST^T^irSKTB-—.„., any;:sa-<J»?tatchj.TBtiit poor ,j»ne wns not a'heroine; only n supremely tendw. nnd•It length. « supremely; happy -woman;and Mr. Follett aetnird «o entirely con-tent, both wltb the substance and niim-net of her reply, that I don't think anyowtsldo «pectfltor of the scene canbavea .right to cavil nt it,

A y nfot& when I came In? , And {rounot dreamtnK of him, or roonrnlnt;. t<the last, over-his approaching mar'Tinge? Tell tae true, Jnne. I wouldlike to hear every tillable ot tb

yon"I was tblnklnc or you,

Don't In your l»dli»nnllon dcMroyyour Vfrbinm, Juno; or rather, na you

me I'rotHbyyonr .-spolj*/-' :' ,, ••••;lie look om of the little broken

iiratlclica. from- her. flntteri. and for aWomeuT^1f0r 'aT*1tigleVn:icwnit'' ^='1111* linml rested upon hem. '••', •',

ytrn alt; there, wlth-your.bowed down face- til-the twilight, I

to ««)!_you again as you were aioiftk years'ago, 'beforeI'.my knowledgeot life or any love of Mohan's had•eonus to trouble yim. Oh! child, It.would be WQII fw both of us—yes,,tone, well for me, and tor you, If w*conU ri>tuvn to thow tlniea." ; - ;"^-

His voice faltered—a very ntmsnalthing for Mr. Follett—and JKAO'S heartp l u c k e d u p c o u r a g e . • ";'•<.-:•• •'•• ..-i%,

*'\Vo cant go baick tothem. air. Xo,novwecan*t*-w'caw>'changed: I meanI myself have changed, us much as thecircumstances or tny life, I can't gohack to vfhat I was when I was a. girl,(in<l"-v*ry Quickly and decidedly thla—"I havty asked you,to come here to-nlsbt became I wish to Ull you of aplan that lies unou my mind. X meanto leave Qhe»terfotd,Mr. ^ollett; I canlive hire ttolongei;,''•*Mane, this Is folly!-thIs Is the «f»re

drat outbreak of-jour disappointmentIn!Mohnia^*:-:'-^."':^i'nf:%-:-U;' Ju'--^

"It lui» nothlnr to do with WM,";:»he^k^iil«q^W^.^»'»ri^3^ieit^:»n;d of iny own happlueai!al.ouje, thailam thinking mw.VetT^i^ aid, Jnthetlmclwas«Jigl««lt6,martTlilm,(Sltfoi* uied t o ^ he :#«M tike tohiv^-'Wi?;c^6^amipf$lt';iaNi>^and' :» i^;^ |^^; j^ ; ol !3*Woi^

g|^u;*ag^^W^iii»fcis|

aiftnfii-Sr.1*- Eollett. - 1 was - wonderlnihow ypu wonM take It when you heartt meant to go away frc'm Cbestqrford.'

"And you Will stop in Chesterton!io,wr-.--^'-V .: ;.'•*1 believe sb-but 1 win let Mr. M^h^rn 'bavc.tliD!cottnger .I T m hjtjnrs later, when: the vicar wa

TWSSn-her'wedding rihir.,'

I can »cnd it bscb to. him, yon know,"Sir. FolletrtTiteWinttTkpdrafter-Boiwthrough all the ttory of that ill-omcncigift of Mobun'o. "Some way tt seemitoin< llk(v a remembrance left from mjown youffi,"not ffdtiSblmiond:iSfcel iiWould be bard tn put It nwjiy now,, Buit°-^U^o.-'aii~yo«h-wl»b,~-«h»--a;to''1'quickly: •'aod if yon will telt me,will send It otf .to^Chettenaam by to-»orr<jw'* .post." . - • :

"Send to Mr. Mohun's hanils the rlnithat you. have, worn end ntndc yonrcompanion for seven years!. Nayv Jane,keep it/and'toofcjit tt as otten~aa youTrtll-^tbns as-y on-ftear my-rlng; •upon'your hana and my love- tn your heart"Tte'pnJt IS dead, child. I u s no*afraid that Mohan's fl»t gWt ababrine It back too vlvlily from Its'BrtTa'agMtt^^'1''^^'4- -^"=«™^••. This war all the vjcar answered.

Mr. Hartley Ferguason poshed for-ward" the settlement* with vltbr, andMrs. Fcrjputonpili'f^ her point.Churchill wn« present at the marriage,and ga.T»; the bride a very elegant, althoui^-wtc^tiy. vinaigrette ca thai

Ajid-th»brlden^iawj neither-vtnbi.]g^e«':ji«ll!autty^&er^wy«ntioi«ilbtldal: supports wbtrewltbi to tnstmtn4^i«#eJt-;!i»iBtiCoiaD«^tb» tart with the aamif spirit of aOmlra-bJ» coolotM In whici she b«4 carriei:oi the bn^e«*rrom that ttrrt momentwhen i*e«it«redJans> Crawl's sitOng

tbe/twllishL^ABa after theMom >a the, twilighetranony *he took Oltora «B atom*

HOW 8HE LIKED'-Well, Maggie,:y«t haVriaw:!!

Burriad a year. HBW do you like year

MI.MKWT tUOHXS OTEB SB*.

And Jon* ter'.% no irore emotion in

•«t tn loakins at Urr o'A^tiitns ring

-Sober, mum."—Houston Post.

. • TBOLLBT CABS,SI Medders—"Trclkycars are* great :

' Swe* v«ai Ktrwtt k«ve la vWartri» ffws Loafta by ttse tot

tea M«te » AJattrta, tae Uedi-or VBaurer other de«ttaa-

t tbe wlada nay decree. Tawywutv | r t isl*a<t away fiosa. tfce AtUnticaa' aeoa as ptastht*. as4 u t t e j artiwattlsg at tuotm tar a west or mmtii-

jmmt. -bnese tiat ngr take then evertke Noctb S«t er.iieritta* the Baltic.

Irr life is out wi»tt4l coir, flte '.anuphatlcally the vicar11* tirlprac^!: hi*faltbful r.»«!«tant in thr duties that

so ban! wpon blai former)!*.

jfie j>oor of Hi"CwT. "Tlicyhint, n« tbry nlwayt dUl; but tbe ftr.rrympalhlca th.it 'wcre^v.(!nt«t~to knitlin to tU-m clo»ply nrp ro longer ab-

•ent now. They lav* bla nifc; (inil Mr.Bradley do:a not iclulntrr cxclaf'.vciyIo them in their hoafo" crMtr't i:c?<l.

I the hapnlBcM it Mrs. Follctt*"own Inner ilfp la (f)mij!?tc! Her-jie- {niliar organization \von!<l rot mlini; of jperfect <"on>nt:iM"nt uni«» .«hi» pos- J.

it? objects for f\f-

Joatt Korokrib-"Th*y be tbet Theybe th* only 'automobile

TBTINO TO I>LACK>-TBB BLAJOt""I see that General Btoeaset has beea

acquitted, of blame *JT the* anrreadcr"of Port Arthur." -

"Now let 'ear- try- Gcu«rtJ Nod."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' , «-—-7*i

*THB 8H0PGIBLS."The department stores are talking

ef putting In operating, departments,.What do yon think of that, now!'*

-Think! 1 thUk iff a sbume. Everyahopslrl will be baving cppendlcltlar

J*f^*^MS3U8g&!LiimM&•onh while tl»y tnr hovrtioj over<Mrwa«y: ikat taay oury ttesa t» tbe•eatiaUads, ,

Tte tte» v w wbea tbe lie* of 4e-Sbemtely pUaaias ao air vayag»over.« bit ef sea waa tioojit na worthy of• BOB* w a . Tbe balloaa takes towater U condibaD* isspet it. bat its be-fcavior after 'njfeiias tiiat eleaoeat

* doeaol reseiabtr that<at ta* deck. 'Now. bowvver. s&ert sea Joorsrys

hare no special j«ror» for tte seasonedaeronaut, ttoojh ttw Uct toat morethan one-fourth «f all tbe persoos onreeonl as nattn; lo«t llieir lirei whiletnUoonUt; died by Croiwoiog wouldtut Siwaa to rnconrss* 6i;h:* orer sea*ot biz Ukes. Koar ia!l»aUU hatebeen drowned la tee EssUtb Chanael.• oaerta

•ortunately

crably donilnsnt *on«."A miin'n honor He* In hl» own li.ind*;

a mat)'* dishonor can rUe'from tiis own JdcmlitalOB*, not from aEyberitai;* thatconies ta Mm from nnotner," If, at

^ AUiHQniTT.there who . •

aerta ttat tbe rich are CetUnS poorerttnd tbe poor rlcherr

"Tbafa old Bpnda; fTO of hii Oangt*.

^ • •

glm»i, unbliJSfn tears start•yts as Khf Ic^ks upon Uer.'.boyy fairfares and thlnkk.wlia*t lnUerItan«Cf l"t istat she has t-'rousht to tlictr. file re-

membrrs the tuncieut when the \\>'3Tspoke tbos? word*, nnd fecla that HOCmay look forward without trfiuMSng,and without shame, to hla children'sfuture T

END.)

V«« Capabl* !W*«baa.About forty years ago William II.

Day. n pioneer from Tenneaaee, pnr-cbaaed from Ibe Etnte of Texns ST.0OOacres of land In Colcffiau Coutity ntfifty Cents an acre. Ho eshauated nilhis capital In making the tint payment,putting np his ranch brndqunrters nndfencing his land, and when h? died inISSt he left his widow nnd daughter

legacy ot debts and complicationswhich have canted them almost insur-mountable embarrassments and ye.irsofdMres*. But tbe widow, with- «xt«-ordlnary' conragf, determination andbuttorar nblflty; bur beeir nble t» pro-tect their Interests', and on the 1st ofJuly she was able and ready to nnloadtho burden the bo* been.carrylngjindbreathe freely for the first time in

enh O. Lea. a Colorado rancllved but two yeara, and wa* of butvery little a>sl«tat:ee In the mnnnKc-ment of 1 er bualness affairs, fihe hasconducted them nil hrraelf. with tbonaalstance- of her daughter, Mr*.Pattgitt, recently married and Urine InDallas, who Inherit* "her mother's cmir-nge nnd business capacity, . Mrs,Pndgttt wn* ednentcd nt 1he TJnlTewltyot Chicago. Both aba and her motherare well known In Tnxos.—Vf. E., Cur-UJ, ln'Cblcnco Rpcord-Ilcrald.

, £ „ WORBIED ABOUT•"There's Jn»t one thing levanted .to

Ujr to y«u,"' began Mrs. Acid to herbetter half.

"'Only one, M'rla?" queried be, aollc>lti()ua]y. ''Aren't you feeling well}"-'Boston Transcript. . ,—""*

v HE AND HIS FBIEKDB*Tom—"Well, what do you thlnjfof

licrr01ck-"Nicc girl, but Isn't ah* a hit

reiervedT'Tom—"You bet she Is. Bhe is,re»

served for me."—Boston Transcript.^.'

^* TfnEBE HE WAS"No," said the mutual friend, "Mrs.

Baaper does sot get along Terr well.with her huaband.'*

"Indeedr* oaks the caller. "Is hsjJealous of herr

•"No; that's Just the troublC'-Judge,

r - ONE VAIN WISH.The Wlfer-!'He told me that If I tniitv.

rledblm my every wish would be grat-Jfled." " ". •' „ -

The Mother-"W«11, it It aot tor* -Tbe Wlfe-"No; I wish I hadn't mar-

Tied him."—Cleveland tieader. . ~ ,

lost ttuMr live* la 1ST3 la Like- Mirhl-g*n, and Vaoilergrlft penaheil In Uie

; Cbattaliuocbxc Klver. ' S:1X tbere havebeen same very recurJuMe trips at seathat laviilvea no tragedy. -

Tbe first <rrv>»*.cs cf- tbe EngtlshClianctl by baUooa: ia ISfi. was. ppr-

iJh».Il»S---tb«.. .most • araKe; }«nrn»yyip to;: that time. Grcea atui Masot^asceaded.' from. London, provisioned for a for!-

cleat, sopptlod with passports to ailparts Of the Contiarat. acd eager tolook down upon tte Continental citiesfrom the same airship that bore themaloft at Carl's Court Their wlsb wasgraUfleil, for they crosii>4 the'Channel

CatmMtvertlcaUyover DOTCT end Ca-lal» ta about aa boar, passed acrossnortheast France. Belgium and a partof Germany.: and Unde4 finally nearthe totruot Weilbur; la the Duchy ofJiassao, elghtcea hours atlcr tbelr de-

wpartBre- from Loadoa- They lad. trav,<^•ejM.inveAiin'O^&J1?*-.!-' '_' _

Tbe Atlantic betweeni France "andthe Norway coast-has twice been trav-ersed by balloons. During the siege ofParis In 1STO a balloon was mat aloft«t mhlatglit with an aeronaut, a pas-•enger and bags of dispatches. It washoped tfee baUooa woold descend nearTonrs. The sight was. dark and thevoyagera. not knowto^ the wind bad^iaaged. feit no appre*en»ton^^ OT^they heard tbe dashing ot breakers on

if^i«b^?-«^!-wew: ;oriftlng"witt»f-cea. nnd for inanx boors they scodded3''north tm ibex finally: reached a coast

.where tbe mountains were snow covl

Brlnslns • Stick la lift. .J o Ui» people of, luetemperato zonehe rapid growth" of tropical -veseta-

tlon seems almost incredible^ In maryparts Of l|ie tropics tbo climate Is sofavorable and the soil so: fertile andconducive to rapid growth that almostany stick placed upright la tho earthwill spring to life. •': _ "

In some portions of Central America,says the Chicago Chronicle, one-may

^n^e^teCj.u^Cjiot icJMcatpppafeut-*,.Ty 'composeil oif'"svow{n's"trce;s'-jviilcti.'•'upon examination, prove to have oncetfeen: barbed wire fences, 1 he postsbaving branched out anil irrq'wn Intogood-sited trees. Many n Central.American telegraph pole will be seen.1^Utlu.a;. aW-n. f.lcav:ciS'I;9.t. .the tOB.,,Which' hayo; sprouted sinco the last *visit of thte linenien.' , '•.'. i'.' •'':

In"theTiroplcal"couStrres thcy'liavb"as much trouble to keep tlie trees fromgrowing hs^in_jpiorthcrh...latitudo' tomake then grow, and one ot the great-'cat difficultiesV encouutcred ;.jn thatcountry'In railroad work lias been tokeep the tics from tproutlnj.-The Clt-r o g r a p h . , ^ / ' •"•• ;• •;. ; , ' . : - : V . ' ! ! • • • ' ! " ?•! ' ,

•£"• An Ar»bt«n DrolJ In rarif.Efrange mystics aro dlscaycred in

Paris every now and again. The lat-:eat is ilescrffiedaa i n Arabian. DruUl.who inhabited the Hue de la Micbo-dlere. a street In tbe centre of the city.His neighbors' were startled at mid-night to hear weird' aad, discordantsounds; Issuing from the dwelling ofAll Boaem. followed by ritualistic In-cantations and liturgical chan tings, al-ternatively, plaintive and fierce. Thereflection of flames was also: observed.Vfben t ie door was bnrst open "by ttepolice a man of huge statute was seen,clothed In a long white sheet, bis eyes;rolling wildly, and In his hand a btoo<l?stained knife. Around him a namb«cof wax candles ahed a mystic light.anAon-a piano, which i a d served asMaJtw, lay » diseiufcrowlca toab. As ia measore of precaution All Banem.;the high priest, has. l>ecn_ taken into«ustody.—filobe ot Xandon. fi'&S^t

"Tbli," said tbe city chap who waashowing his rural relative the town,"Is called tbc 'tenderloin' district"

"Why is ii called Uiat?" queried therural relative.

"Because, it is so- tough," explalned-tho other.—Columbus Dispatch.

"' ALVFAVSSOME DRAWBACK.'&lcFlub-"Wcll. did Jlgglna succeed

In getting rich quick?"I Slccth — "Yes, and jstlll he la nothappy." ,

McFlub—"Why not?.'' Bleelfi-"What's the use of tolngricbwhen you'ro In jail?'—Louisville Cour-ier-Journal. • V

1 THOSE FOOL QUESTIONS."Hello," eoj-8 tho man, seeing his

friend sallying forth wltb pole nnd netand halt bucket. "Going ushing7"

"No," replies the friend, turning onhim solemnly..-. "Kovl'ni going40-»tana von my head and. keep my hair frontfalling out. .What ttado yoa think Iwas going flsMug}"—ruck. jy

.'• SCIENCE TO THE RSSCtTB.:"I aee here that a German professor^

claims-tliat.llia-:l!mo,isJconilnc,J4o«,niwhen-there will notibe enough: .wates':on earth to auppott htiman life'/V -.-• -(•• • 7 "Whicjionly g"oes."t'i»rahoiir;f r^pllea^Colonel' Kornred, "that science, snh,:backs- up the judgment which, trueIventuckians have always held.**—-American Spectator. _.

of gal they were obliged to thrdw oattbelr precious dltpatche*. which wereAnally recovcrod aad reached' theirdestinations. The travelers fell amongkind people in Norway and the world•oott heard of their wonderful trip.

_A. little later Daroof and his wifeadvertised tbat "tliey'-woaia' cross the

t Jrnm f!al;.l« iit a rertjiinjignr.

Tbe world's peat «ctre Is not inIreJanir-detplte lt» 8000 square mUesof botrbnt tn A# north, of Gmucyand the adiacent part* of Benaari

nlmojtJa riot wbea, Dorout atinouncKlthat the ascension Was pbsrnoncd onaccount of advene winds. Goaded bythe Insults of the crowd Ms wife andlie at length recklessly went aloft and

^WiS^c^rie^otttM^t^-AllsnUe^, Vthree days hundreds sto^d oa tbe shore

- iwatelilng that part of t ie ocean: overiiwhich:' the baUooa t i d disappeared.ond-thea a te'esram announced thatthe two aeronauts bsd been caved by

- the crew of an Ecglish fishtag smackon the Skagerrak. as tbe balloon wasnppronchins the coast o" Norway. Few

- reckless - exploits tare emled less s«l

STUCK IN A MONTANA BLIZZARDHelena, while waltinc

DAUK8ECRETS.Nordy—"A|I these1 big mannfactsrer*

seem to dread publicity." ^Butts—"That's right. I know on* of

'em who has to let his family do^ustas they pleate to keep 'em from dludg*Ing business secrets.",- . . „-, T , ^ - j . _

Nordy-v"What buainen 1« lie inT? 4Butts—"He's a saussge makei."-*

Loulavllle CourierJoumaL- ^

In Butte, the night before, told some in-teresting tales of his experience whilemaking the territory in Sootbern Mon-

'^tata. which. Xs!notve^i^oredL^bj-,.tfesr i t i i r o a d j '• -.' ' -•• i_—»-.:..,.."•--• . ••

•'- . •"The time of my life.r be sa|O%aa: exprtienccd between BanaacITand'At,' eenta. I was maklas: tbe trip by stage,

and my driver was one of the old-timestage drvlers of the overland road.The only name I ever knew for him

• -'aoua' 'Sbarty.' aad be was one of thebest that ever jputled. the ribbons overa tenni of horses In Montana.

^T*«hortly after we teftArsentatttK^eaa scowlog. but we paU little atten-tion to tie atoria, betas wrapped np'

.comfortably-. When we 'roj)i)cd' the

rr • > , . • »PAVBHj THS "WAT, __ >

•TVbjr are yon so iinxtoua to have int>pay this bill of $1000 this atteraoonr**asked the busincM man. "Tonr prOyprletor knows I'm good for I f H

"I knowlt," repUed the clerk* "hut ~It'll tickle hln*so » be geta it before"K* doe, and I 'want to ask htmUs daughter's hand to-nlghf-Detroit

*" GET BUST.Mitt TCeimer—"Mr. finssel

'jjm • ww.tt^A%e3£ ;av;v^aSt^PMr.SloiMB-^Ahrperhapa'yon:^

hate!fouiidinorepIeasTOrein-lilit-?rlf&ti^gBgrne^»«nSl**^ii

buj rfa tan* Jt '

to connect with the oMi^anack road.we ran into the teed of the bUnard.

- Tbe thermometer begaa droppinc rsp-Idryiand almost before we knew It wefoonil omselTes cblSUng fast To add

' to our trpaW* tte air because so Ailedwith snow l ial : tte eonld not see f ielcujth of our aied abead of cs. The• storm cjme so fast acd fierce-that the•tones rcfuwd to f«c«' it, aad beforeyw» rtallKiI i t w» were off tbe roada w l the torws were b*lpla«»ly Soaadef-

: throu^i tbe scow, wblea seeaiedi botioml-sj. By.this tiJEe dart

came, and w» WKV> oS tl»?fflffltjfrT-:r7r--rr ;--Tr-:~- .--:r; '.:-;:-;:•

asl^Tai: .••" inak*: 'tie BsalSk.-.wwie.: the'?-|ionwin0osad«rini: to»tba»onpje

Iftoia tbe sltil. aod we were boled opl- s o o i Tien we saw' tiat'we were^ for tnt nijot. and pripared to

" Mqprtfc-i-^iere*^ 0ttle straw telibeooaotB of tbe

•KUDOS ruaaz* OTSB n xJAMS «f*m Strwu fcm la

LHOW 8HE LIKED HIM.-Well, Higgle. j « Juwt now feee*

siarrted a year. Hawdojoo likaytmrhusbandr

-Sober, mnm."—Houston Vast, {

* ' TBOLLET CABIL81 Headers-Trolley car» art a frest

t.'T-*'n*. Tn*1" „ ,,„„.„., .«•„.,,..„„,-...Josh. Kornkrib—They to fact. » * »

be til" only tLloe* sronnd her* thct Mautomobile is afraid of."—Judge,

TRT1SO TO rLACBf THE BLAMR"I tee that Georral Btoetset baa beat

acquitted of blam* ,'.* the-surrenderof Port Arthur."

-Now let Vn*-try Geuartl NocL"—-Clereland Plain Deale.-. ' , — 7 - 1

»THE BHOPGinLS.'The department stores are talking

of putting la operating' departments.What do yon think of tbaf. now?'

"Think! I thick it'i a abfcme. E m yIshopgirl will be having appendlcltlsl"-Li f t

^." *rH ABTHOniTT."Who Is the ch'ap oTcr there who as>

Iscrts that the rich are setting poorerand tbe poor richer r"

"That's old Spuds; tvro of his dsngb.ten have juit married foreign nob)*men."—Puck. 1 ^^,

m• tri» (TM* L e a t e ay to* feat-tea r«st» to Austria, t t e If *di-

- M t a t a t , or wfetarcr «th«rtl«i tt« wlad» eay (Seen*.t» g*t isUad awiy frosati^ JStUntic«a aooa as pciwlat*. «a4 mrVter » «mtWag at VoaOm tar a vest or »o«hmmt bnese tiat caajr tate <bea.«vertkt Noctli S«t er.perittp* tte Baltic

<Mrsw«r Itet ta«y cury t t«a t» Ute•MrtkUada. ,

Tte tte» w » wt*n tbe lie* of de-UtwnUly planning «n air voyaf» over* bit «r ae* waa l iooj i t naworthy of• aao* Btsa. The tulloaa Ukr* towater U condittaD* isspel it. bat its be-fcsvior after ojffiiBS tint etaseat

Kow, botrrver. *J»rt sea Joornry*hare no upeciai t«ro» for tte •easooedatronaot, ttoojh ttw ttet ttut morethan cne-foonii «f all toe perwoa onreeonl a* ha tin; lo«t llieir lirei whilefcitloontns died t>y Croiwainx wonot sceaa to encooras* 6i;h:t orer seasor biz lakes. Koar ia!l»aUU bate

. been drowned la the Ksjlui Chaonrl.°<ear la ttJPAtijnUir, one to tt» lledl

ABOUT HEB.'"There'i Just one thlDjt"wanted.to

|say to y-on,'" began Mr*. Add to herbetter half. ' .

'"Only one, M'rla?' queried lie, sollq.Iticyiisly. ''Aren't you feeling wclU"-iBoston XVanscrlpt. ^-—'

v HE AND HIS FHIEKD8.Tom-"Well, what do you thlnkTot

01ck-"Nicc girl, bot lin't ah* a bitreserved T"

Tom—"Yon bet ine Is. Bhe la, re.•erred for ine."-»Boston Transcript.^.'

^* 'WnEBE HE WAS WEAR"No," aald the tnutaal friend, "lira.

Rasper doei not get along Terr well.with her husband,"

"Indeedr* nska the caller. "la h*jealous of herr

•"No; that'i just the tronble."-Judee,

*'" ONE VAIN WISH. "The WJffr-:"S<s tola me tb«t If I ««>,„

rled aim my every wish tvonliltie grat- '.«ed." ".-<:. •; „ -

The Mother-"WeJl, Is It tot tor* / ' „Tbe Wlfe-"No; 1 wUb I hadn't maj.

Tied him."—Cleveland LeadeK ; T

lost tUcir live* la• j'STS la Lake Michi-gan, and Vaoilersrlft pentheil In theCbattahuoebee Klrer. ' S:iH. there havebeen iww vrry recurJuMe trip* a.t seathat Involved no tragedy. -

The fir*t <rr»j.cs cf- the EngJljhChaacet.by.bauooa. la 1S3U. HTH. ppr-JUai>4; the mo*t ca*.a5i:e JourntJ' up tothat time. Greea atui Matot^aKeadedfrom. London. i>rovltioned for a for!-clcht. »opptlod trith paupsrts to allparts of the Coatiarat. acd eager totook down npda tL* Coatlntntal citieffrom the same ainhip that bore them•loft at Esrrs Ctoart. Their wish tra»gratified, for they cro*i<^ tbe Cliiuarlalmost tifrtlcaUr «ver DOTCT and, Ca-lala' in about »o boor, patted acro»northeast France; Belslora and a partof Germany-.: and UndtJ fipally nearthe town of Wellburs la the Duchy ofJiaasao, elghtwa houn alter their de-parture- from London. They Lad trav-eled morettan5006ile«. '_' " ' _

Tbe Atlantic between Franc*' amithe Norway coatt'fcas twice been trav-ersed by balloons. During the siege oCForls In 1ST0 a balloon was »ent aloftat mhtaight with an aeronaut, a pas-•anger and bags of dlspatcbe*. It washoped tbe baltooa wonid descend nearXonrs. The nlgat was £ark and tbefltoyageia, not k.nowUu£ the wind badchanged, felt no apprebenslon trainthey heart tbe dashing of breakers ontkv const They went drlftlng-ont to*ea. and for manj boars they scuddednorth till they Bnally- reached a coast,.where tbe mountains were snow cov.

"This," said the city rhap -who wasshowing his rural relative th* town,"Is called the 'tenderloin' district"

"Why is It called that?" queried thernral relative. ' -

"Because It is so- tough," explnlned-tho other.—Columbus Dispatch.

ALWAYS, SOME! DRAWBACK.iff Flub—"Well, did Jlgglna succeed

in setting rich Quick?"I Siccth — "Yes, and jstlll he Is nothappy." ,

McFlub—"Why not?'-'' filoelfi-"What's fbe hso of lelhgrlcnwhen you'ro In jail?'—Louisville Cour-ier-Journal. ,

1 THOSE FOOL QUESTIONS."Hello," saya tho man, seeing his

friend sallying forth with pole and netand bait bucket. "Going flshlng7"

"Ho," replies the friend, turning onhim solemnly.... f^ovl'pi gains 4o.»tana - -on tuy head and keep my hnlr frontfalling out. .What ttado you think. I

Jws_6^toB_flshingy^—Puck. j i !

. • SCIENCE TO THE nSSCTJB."I sec bere that a German professor^

claims thotoha time l s . c o n i l n c j ,when there will not, be enough .vrntecon earth to support human life."

"Which only goes to «how," repliedColonel Kornfed, "that science, sub,backs up tbo judgment which- trueIkcntnckians have always held."—American Spectator.

of gas they were obliged to thrStr oattbelr precious dispatches, which wereAnally recovered aad reached theirdestinations. The travelers fell amongbind people in Norway and the world•oon heard of their wonderful trip.

A. little later Daroof and bis wifeadvertised teat they woaM cross theChannel torn Calii» ai a certain hoar.

MA'vait crowd aWemKea, and there Was1 nlmontla riot wbca Durouf at^nouncnl

that the ascension was postponed onaccount of advene winds. Coaded bytoo Intuits of tbe crowd Ms wife andhe at length recklessly went aloft andsvcw carried-out law the Atlantic. Forthree days hundreds stood oa tbe shorenratcltlng that part of the ocean orerSwhicU the ballooa had disappeared,and then a telegram annocsccd' thatthe two aeronaut! hsd been <ave<l bythe crew of an Ecgllsh fifhlng smackon the Skagerrafc. as the balloon wasnppronchinc the coast 0" Norway. Fewrecktets exploits bare ended l eu strl-

STUCK IN A MONTANA BLIZZARDTk» RoTfT, of ITflftu. while wa

DAUK^ECHETS.Nordy—"All these1 big mannfacttser*

seem to dread publicity." " "•Butts—"Tbafs right. I know one ot

'em who has to let bis family do^ostas they please to keep 'em from dlvulgwtobU" i

Nordy-v"What business Is he tor 3Butts—"He's a sausage mater."-*

Louisville CourieisIournaL. —,-#r^*

PAYING IBS, TVATI ' , ?

"Whjr are yon so iinxions t» hare n »pay this bill of siOQQ thla af ternoonrasked the business man. "Tour pro?prletor knows I'm good for it" . ,

"I know-lV repUed the clerk, "hutit'll tickle h!n*BO » he gets it before'Kt due. and I want to ask Mm tot]Us daughter's hand

w GET BUSlT YODKO . H j S TMitt Xeber—"jit. Sntsel wa? i

to call oa me this evening, bat h*ijou were to be here." . / . , ,-

Mr. 8lomaar-"AhT perhaps yoawehare found more pleasure In hblt

• Miss Xeroer—"Well, I ds&'t.t»»tihl*_Ti*Jt,mjfoia mew t»',

• ' It would/.

In Butte, the nl;ht befcre, told some Interesting tales ot bis experience whilemaking the territory In Southern Mon-

'- taas , which, tt not yet orered by therailroad. 1 -, --

**The time of my life." be saliCwasexperienced between Banaact and'Ar-senta. I was making tbe trip by stage,and my driver was one of tbe old-timestage drvicrs of the overland road.

' Tbe only name I ever knew for him.•was •Sbarty.' and be was one of tbe

, best that ever fnlled the ribbons overa team of borses In Montana.

~" "Shortly after we 1*« Argenta « be-gan snowing, tut we paid little attcn-

- tlon to the storm, bong wrapped np.comfortably. When « 'topped' the

..MtVs&d started across the foothillsto connect with the o i l Bannack road,we ran into tbe teed of tbe bllzxard. <Tbe thermometer began dropping ran-,idly, and almost before we knew It wefound onrselves cbllUng fast To add

' to our troabl* tbe air became so filledwith snow "that tte could not see tbelength of our sled abrad of ta. The•atoinn came so fast and fierce that the^ bones rrfiawt to face it. and before•jr» rtalixed i t we were off tbe roadami the- fcorw*w«ra*lpl«**ly Sonodef-

_ins tbiDngh tbe snow, whlea seemedI botlomles*. Ey.this time dart-

: come, and w» -woe oS the

e a r *"To mat* the csaagk worse, the

korsts la 0osnd«riaf; taroac tbe tongue1.7 from tbe sled; and -we were boled upA 'at cood. Then we saw that T B were

IT i t (or to* algbt, and papared to^tetaabototatodbarja i i i ' There«'« 0tfle straw to Ibe bottoa of tb«

lar»t» np so thatXteart

a**« *. an

stawi Csr swtkiBC «f that ssrt. Hinxts* m» »y.«rs»ae nastw, ti

t# (Bate aw eusUim* mj

aftelMk* Up« of at least a ceaturyta* tfebt «m« to aa ca4 and daylighttweaa aiswtej srooad th» fnlrh. Withthe approach of 4iy the ctorm wwit •down and the air cleared. -Shorty la - jymedutely began ru*Uinj, and brfor*l t d l th ld b dlong roun4 a pole that cwald b* sscd ss :a sled tonga* and w* toprlrf op raav *.tors and costlnoed onr trip to tta» '

late brrakfast and W«T» not *sn>risedIs learn that th* thermometer bad t*t-Utered fifteen belaw tbroajUout tht

*—Anaconda Gtandard.

HIS PANCAKES.by ceatmie»-oM tradltloa.

•half srenlar. hall cliorclily. toloog toShrove Tuesday a* unquMtlansbly asmince pie to Christmas, eggs to Eastrr,or turkey to Thanksgiving. Mr. Will-iam O'Brien.- In his recent "Reffsjw-*tlona." tells a pretty story of bow pan-cakes oa<* saved his brother JleTfrosihanglns In tkqwMlays of Eutllsn mt«-comprebeasion anif cnlloinnM* tonr-ttnlthe "distressful country." now happily

by. whun so many Xiish lad* ofspirit engaged, lu li^asou quite aa amatter of «raVi<-.:

Voung Jim O'Orlcn. who was throeighteen, drilled with tbe rebels atnight, wrote and sang rebel sons*, and;rpt a revolver—which tho inquisitive

William, four years younger, soon din-covered—bidden behluil a )oo«e brick ID

r-of-ftb» - bo.y«— bedroom,inacn~ ts- bis dtogtish- kept

William' out of tlit> plot, although Inpity of Ills'yomb, not In dlsjruit of it.

At last, on 8hroviv:Tue»day, 1SCT, tbeappoliitcil time had come—Ibo risingwas to take place. JUn wrote somemore verses, beginning:'B« readyrbe-ready-to-nlgbt, my-lwyslpur. camp's in the vvild-wood glen,"-

nod read them over to the admiringWilliam, nddlug the significant query.Can you guess what to-ulfht moans5""He would go into no further pa^

lculars with me, botrevcr,~ :Slr,O'Brien records. "It.wos Shrove Tups-dSjr ntgtit; aha' my'i>oai mother; whoHltledresmedot wliat was Dcforo her,had made us an enormous dlahof pa.u-:c»kei. When tbe /cast vras over 1 fol>owed Jim up stairs, wnero I founJ

him dlslnterrtne the revolver from thereceptacle at tl%bnelt*of the fireplace.He bad mouni<Jn% topcoat, and I nolced that lie had stuffed tbe pocketsull with pancakes. It was his boyish

commlsarlat for tbe campaign agalnslthe power of Englandr It mttit be eon-fesied that my own lwrole contrlbo-tlon. to tha scene was to break down,crying. He turned upon me with veryunusual gruff ness. ~~ -

tbc^mlschlef do you meant

" _ HON. JAMKS I1KYCK. ..Distinguished BritlJb Autliorlty on tb«Atnvrlcan HytWm ot GoTrr'ument-Au

Uior of tbe American C«uiinoun'fallli, -: • '

"Then, rclcul(ug. he caught my bundmd whispered \ery softly, 'Oood'byo,Hill! You'll hear some news beforemorning.' lie noiselessly undid thaolt, and was gone Into the night, from

whlcu a biting wind en mo In upon myface and rroze me- to tbe heart."

Tbe rising proved a failure at oncebsurd and pltifuL-Jlm told GUI after-

ward that his revolver was ,tbo oulyerviceable firearm In tho company.

Nobody was hurt on either side, buthe rebels, before they were dispersed,

captured some policemen and burnedconstabulary barrack.The Mnreanfs-wife and little <*!!•"

Iren had to leave their beds suddenlynd escape by a ladder, and it was

oung Jim O'Brien ~who cheered andcomforted them In their terror, and

uieted-tho crying o« the babies by'ceding them with his pancakes.

Ho escaped tbo soldiery, and stole.quietly -bonic the next nlgbt, but beforemorning tho police thundered at Iliadoor, rod fie wn» arrestedaiir-ebwrge"f high treason. For some time he was

in prison, under the shadow of appor-.y *"f*ITflht<t rtnflfTi, But—whf*n.-Jt-

[>ccame necessary to Identify him, theerson called upon to. do so was the

sergeant's wife. \ ,He was such a mere boy—and, then

he remembcrcd-the pancakes. Sheconld not bring herself to scad him totbe gallows or the convTcVgsng. Tier"memory failed her strangely and sail-

cnly. good woman; In fact *heseemed quite suro that young Mr.O'Brien, had not been fbeto at all. Andtho bid went free. , _*

" BCAVE MEM SCAI1CE.la tbe spring of 'Ot, when General

r. B. Forrest bad bis command nearMemphis, a coupteot-soldlers from theUnion Artny~were taken prisoners;nd on account of 'tbVsbortncSs of ra-

tions, and the difficulty of makingchanges, orders bad been issued to takeno prisoners', bat execute them on thespot The captors bad brought theprisoners, however, to General Forrest,who ordered them to l)B confined untilthe next_momlng, when they were tobe shot Tbe captives were of Ten*onic origin, and- belonged to a Wis-

consin regiment They wen led Intoa nc&I sear by tbo log barn in whichtbey had been confined, and a We ofConfederate sqtdtera were facing themwith loaded rifles. The brave Ger-mans lighted tbtlr-pipn and stood eon-Temne with each other. Ths Generalnlmseir assusted. coauns&d,.,aQ& jpiretbe trtrd, "BeadyJ Aim!", Tb* cap-tives blanched not nor qoalietf, botkrpt oa smoking, when anddtnly the.Oeoecal shouted, "GronsaSboaM*r arms! UmetjV Altarderartnsi Bight abool, tae»rt«mi»»to ,u»» pTtsoocT*.' bt atesudi"<nt ai> susfl gar To tbir bystauun

kd I *n (»4

SHE WIS TOO POPUUt.

Here Is a Immnn siorrfffish fmtn.Bliimi., A,nj*;ijg' riilii. a yjmig. amilino singer, who ucVur npiicnrni In pub-lic without nttrnitlriic ('Oimlileriiblp at-tciitiun and appbtiiKi.'. wn* «lipt ilfiij re-cently In Ajrutbia by a umlo tlngrr.

SUPPORi STOCK COLUB.

AVetnen rintufiiTly

who Tfras toad ,w|tfi Jeaioiiiiy of bwr po?-ula'rily.'"At tiie'tlmo^ of Jhe criiiio sho

j was on tbo ..stage, ami'tbroo or fourhundred pooptotonneil lier audience.As,she Was about to begin lier songtho report of a firearm w/ts beard awlshe fell, stint through tho heart. Ucrassuzsln was caught.

Among Mir Irpnourrs of lite (laps-Imrgit in Hie Hvfburg at Vlmna I* a(•luni«y-tlilmble. «-ngrav«d "A- V. \V..10H4," It na» faiibloucd of a sllvt>rcoin by sonic ingenious fjutebmao, wlx>.prntciitcd It to bis idy love.

t<» "sllh

coinfortntilis l'iilt»s<» tbt-y hr« slareinitUty will not iUml up, nnd rotut bosupported In •niim innunrr. A iU<vU

ouprrlilly to •uiMi'tl stuckis uliowu luTc. at»l i-nli lu« \\*ei!

In ll«u ot wlialvlionv*. wlru* amUItko. A distinct odvtililttLO l< tl>« faithat ttio diKtrnttorit cun lx> quickly TO-moved ami tho slock wmlu-il »r otherwlso cleonml. The body portion of thsupbortor t« mmte of two smalt tubesJoined In the centre by n cross plcw.Kitting Into Um top ami iHittom oltliese tabM aro U-sbapeil wires, liar/

Uic Ciiar,

Jng at the extremities bookscarry fastening l>ulroii». Aftrr thoholtitrs hare In-ca extended to Ot thestock to bo wornj.tlKi I'Mltoo*:. .areturned sufflclvntly- tn K'uirdy rinrnptho collar In nmiltiim. Obviously twoor mote uf tlie distenders are ruiiulrolto support tlicj mllar and prvrent Itfrom cKasing.-l'hllndciplilii Itocord.

Stni S(ok*«U|r«i 1-lctarf ol Ufa, ."AIIHIP world'l's n small sdnlc-n, t>h-

closed by a high wnll. Wltblu tlio <-n-closure runs mi outer walk

there grsdustp* down tho varyingstages of delight and mlxrjr until-nt,the crnt.u bubbles tl\-t swauip of <lo-spond. - "'-"-

-"It Is your wealthy mnn who troref*t!i«outiT walk witli it* donor fpirdem*

'It in your populace thnt tnnkc tipthe problem of htimnnllj' wbu flslitmid struggle for breath ond life In tin1

Inner swa nif. • — ,"Thin little garden *;ml>All»xt tho

whole dally bintury cf tin1 world."Thus spokr Mr*. J. O. 1'belpn tilvkvt,

«oc|«Ii>i{Ut nnl slUflfnt of the poor, asshe stood IwiJJe her inllllu.ialra bus-band In the Auditorium Annex lu Chi-cago rcceutly.

QUICK RESPONSE.^

igWArjTEO

i .

IDEAL RESTING PLACE«Ua»0 ta* cay anolM sad «fc* sa*»a** ««1 away," ~ "

Rosedale is* LindenPark

LA«GC»T IN THC STATE

Beautiful and Accessible8)>«lt.W

LINOBNiMtW• P«OM Ht-I* VHfiTM. 7 MILKS f RUM NKWAHK

, ' M MILUSS fljOM !SI:W V«J«K

On 5sain Line Pennsylvania R a i l r o a d :

Why tots in these CemBteries commend themselves toHeads liies and Investors

BECAUSE pf tM Viuit

j>«lu»U): '>(*uiifur«i"NO EKVF.NSK^TO € S T

rus:eL)t In

owner* thjt IhrgioanJi Wll . i . !1K M A[Kt\lXKV> I'KRMANKNTLV.A8 UEAUTIFUt. I»APKS A'/Tf.K Tltl'. INCOME >• ROM THESALU Oy LOTS HAS UUEM J:XHAUSTI*D. .

LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED Mti |JKCAU3E ^ORK AUVANTAOKS AHR Ol'KKRItU! TO LOT

"BTJYICR3 Th~* f cW MoJtfiT ?Mfc" C«ra»tiry th»rrtir thtrair rita^lnhtdmany y«»r< »rJ. in m n i c*t>«, no p'rovitixn nuJ« for |w'rp«tusl tintwithout •«»» t ^ » n « 11" |jt m i m i . THKRIi AHK A OHEATRR-NUMHKK. OK*lL>KAl. I.OCATIOtiS TO 3E1.KCT KKOM. HIUCKSO P - L O T S ARK ALWAYS . UOWKR AND TKRM3 MOHEADVANTAQK0U3 .

UUCAU3E l!(o m 1t10.it untetH'i- mni t'.VtiKV ONK R1I0U1.DII»ATK TltK, INKVlTAMLK-llV MAK1N3 \ CMOICK NOW'A FlNAt KESTINa PU\C;K'- - , / -j '

^:::: t o t s y t a PROVE A BODCI INVESTMENT:

UECAUSK they «r« pure •« Incrjste In v«lu» »n.l canTot putch«»cil NOWtuh« INITIAL or. UOWEST I'HICE ami ujirt lh« MOST AUVANiTAOHOUS TURMS.

UECAUBE th» r>enirtU« ars ACCESSIBLE TO 4.000,003 PUOPLK,and tonstisrlBRth* RAPtD QROWTH OP OHKATKH NEW VO»K

" stid It*"TmaUTARY CtTIKi and T0WN8.H l« *n\y-a nut«tlofi of •BMORT T1MB whjn I,OY8 In ROSKDALR sn>l LINDEN PAHKwill EQUAI> IN VAl.Ue>tboi«o( our MOST. NOTED csmsteilcs.

LINDEN LODGE <*' « t.A»0B»T.M0JTMOUKiN.fiJwti.TEguifi'roCKMItTBBV WroOKtP*t>»f««'>"y«'-'l>f'1»^t"»wtlli*VKkV«.|ui«tl« fcriln COM,>OKT«A4 CONVBHtfcHCK«ri.OT 0WNEX3 >•") V'HTDXJ who com. ta ln>|.<«<tht ptoj>trtt«>, .Ji "

FOR INfdRMATION cersf\>>.*<l.ttn thlMblvlttM VtrkC*m«Miiti,a«4fR8B lt««!«p»rnH6n 1> pratiKctWl tot bi»y«f», -«ppl/ •! • " • <» f*J LKAPIHOUNOBRTAKEa or *m<*> it >h* Au«U«»in.

if.'-.'.

PfWl«Btl*l euB4l»*. HfttM, N, 1,tin bttf* AtwiM, J<f«r <K». N. X

«•• Itt W'Mt tH t\mU Htm ftth Cll>

1

T?ltit( uf uu«!i ami of pull T?1T Bljfact of nature. Ir anybody douttst « r i i i r i i a i t t i f e t ,111 which tlm Nlatoinaii sliaws thti ill(>-tftsnmiliAirtau tits AJlatut'aiid «Ut-

. E u r o p e a n : '-•• •'.-. .1 •-. .[ ...' j , • '.lu India, a mnn (llagini; In (lie ftnr*

iicn dons ii'Jt Ihi'ow1 the istriU trom111tn, as tin* 'ifciigUiih unrdciMT iloi»«, butfulls It tmvnrtl liltu. 'i'lip ciirpcntcrM^M!&M&jmJLMxiU&i9.Mm*L>ut pull* Ir, t« tukcri of -.which facttli» tn*lh of SH Tiidlttii lair•.nrw-srt III

•tl»*-iipixNUl#-way- ttom Almto-Qt-ttu.KfutUili saw, E«r«u when ibe linlloriworktuan 1ms bi-cn iniluceil to mluptHie Isiwr-MViug innelilnery iniro-luri-dfrum Knrop« lie KUOWS a «trniitt«. [wr-verslly In sacrirklujc'tmrl of Um tivni>-nt through Ills Imblt nf preffrrliig to

Ing water from n well or working arrano, Instead ot punlilnif !}(lowu nita to ««rttmif-tu-s-T.Tn«rir;nthe vreijtUl of Um body, tm pull* it up,mid *j aacrillc^s tint n.'itural ailvau-taiic Voy tli^smne rmtou 1)10 wli«»l>'i t t iIn India, nlrlmiiKli uprclallxxultcd f«rurouritry ufboro,rciBiI»-i)ro still pom-pars live!/ few, but footpaths abound.TIIB Indian drill works lu the oppoiit*direftion from Hie Kuraprau bit nndiTncr, and the >[x)t Is stirred not fromleft tt* right, ns la Ilio \V*it, but fromright to left.

Th« gftina rul* lioliln good In wespsnsofwarlnre. Tliclniilnn swordlsuiad*forxuttloir, cot tot Minuting, and lh«common dao« mid dagger* aro 00 tlissome principle.' Tin ludJflD, In HIP use of liie weaponstutor* has prorldnt for offrnt* and At-ff use. tUtt* not bit out straight fromtliB-shoulder Ilk* Ui« Kuroptjiii, batsfrlkts from alwva downward, or fromright to left with a sweeping tnor«-otenf. Nor is lb» backhanded slap ofwlilch most English scboolboys Untli£l personal exp«rlcsc* kootrn to liisEast i — , U -

KUking out Is fllw r/tre, ajtlionghIt is comlnjj tn. wait foollrtll. AnotDorphysical ctcrels* In which tho differ'CDC* Is T*rr mark*d In swimrolofr-J^India tli* arms «r* sot «xtend«4 oat-wart), as lit Europe, tut th»-slrek» 1»S d f

*>«<» o n *to tpproncli Jut does so with tlie pslin

;ihH[h«r'corrMr?on(iit5Tiirl itirus" ljio pnlmut/Wani, Kx'eu lit IhtUati wrjtinif th«» 'Is hn avolilntit'o of rnovi'inciit of rtleo-slon.

This Is rvtr npparent In «li« n m ofIVrslsn, wlilch I* wrlltuii from rlitlit to

aiul other Hiiiiicrlt laiian<i«i'«. Nonrlrall tbo Strofcfs am wflttfn ilunrnnnnl;tlio tipwofil «W«rtis cntaiuuii lu ITiiglUltwriting liro viirr rare.

'AsmBBEtmeii

Indian Pf»*«rbi,•-WHrn-a-fo* walks l.imi<, old rabbKJumps,

Tlw palefac*'»f«rin Is longiir lliaa

/ r ** f ^ L

Kor does tb« Indian (ske & bninJnu» the water with AMIS extended.Thosa whtf bare »ttn the famous d{«»»r« «t Delhi and slstwher* dlriscfrom the roofs Of "mosque* lntasdia*cent tanltf will renwniber ttorih«ycame down f«fc/o«ffloAtan4«#*»ira«da MHMt(lac attlltkto betor* 'tat-wafer, '' - ' ' > , • * -

inrtditf«tt#

No Ifullan over sold bis daughter foeo iMttv.

?jua.tt.'S-tflng«o m ii s-faiter-thag—thw wliui't leg*.

There is nolliltfg so" elo<iuY»t ss •rattl«»Mikc>'s tall. ___.

. 'Xhe.;JndlA&. sciilps.-..2ils enemy} thepaltvfnro skins his frlcmU.' Dsforo Uio jmlcfnrn caiiio tlicro i r uno poison In tho ItidlaJi's corn.

There'will. bo hutiirry paleface* MIon* as tlic.-i 1* mix Indian hind ta•wallow.

Wlion a man pray* on» day and)stools six, the Groat Mpirlt tliuadsrtcod tbe orii one kuzliti.

Th«ro are llireo1 tluugs « takes astrong otsn to bold~a young warrior,a wild h«rs», and a lauiimme s>|ua«r,-KtotehoodUigailni>. ^ .-•*'

to*'* Mlorr Co*Brw«).Fact it stradgsr' Iban flcllon, they; „

say. One of Poo's oivst sruaioine sto-rlos relates the sgroeinent between two)men, who expect to ho gulllontlnedl,that the-one-who goe« first will gl««soojo slfPLof consclouiinras to (he other."And h« do«i—but In A curloiulyTTBlbl*- .nous manner. Almost Ibe exact dupU-CatlOB of tho UDcanny event Is now *•»'=)porled ••'haVTng icrualfy occurred tn .Ffsnce. A murderer isamed LsjogtiUI#' rL

was guUlontlned th« other day at Or- s

TeaBsr A»=»6ooastho knife had fajle*/-tb* chief pbyslelan of the Orleao* H**-1' 'pllsl took Ibe head In his hands a*4Ucalled out lb« man's name. The sjri

tslTdtteti

VS , ' >

-v;

opened and looked full atstd then cloaed. A sownd Um* L,. „ .physician ssld Uogulll*. and i i e M o j i ^ ltime th* eye* opsned and doiMd, ,,tfte*,fi'idid not ohey i third *mmm.»~Mat I* Toochwl tat Ur fMYo

b

THB CRANPORD

Cranforb Cifijtn.tUtt tKIHlilI

THE CEAIFOBD OITIZEI,

Oaka Avew. OfMford. I . J

'/-pi li»». Oil*.

l1 V l '

To trrurr amWirufHiB, mmi/iuM*ItOIU nual '•* •*!/>><•/ «r IHCI/W|HIM«« ' *Iht trilrrt nnur «» <i yvaraiittr of

,,gofri lailh u i Ihr t'lfurn trirt I"1'""

gtnrml tntirrtt tn thr ittitj,!' of Cra*ford tml <lot« n«f tUtnbi .HJHHI» <i«|rt»ptinMihtUtj/ fi'f opmi'ini tehuh iwt\tw*xjirraw<f

TIIUIIHIMY. JCNr. »1. I'M'

? |

J K Ma»-Oonn'll for He irtiifbav of tl.»- Inmalong Um river ln-twffii tin- two Knalman atrwt J-il'ljrr* and thr tilnnicl*" «EdKlmaii stiwt and N'ortli Aw. f<>park pun>oM.» will tw in hand by Juli1, whrn Uio option <-*plir« l» m>wpractically aMuml The infc« ii«i/i«'<in the oj'tk.'H JILUK '!i "n Mafl_i_'-»'inriL the ownnr. iMttM) wan vi-iy nnu-lIMS thiin Um *<<tital vatw of tlir- Intttland vrl j nearly (lint mini lirvt alh'ndjbeen auliwl Ibwl by individual*among UJMW Ix'ltigAbry, Paul A. Addom-i. W IIllarrie. David HUU-H, Mm J' hIlloomer, M. H. llnlb-y. U K.Ilmdlpc.J. I< n e o . l ! ACox. H. 4. - Ur<Hi«'li»r,H. IICrane, K 8 . lU\ftn-i\ui\»\ .1UoerlnK. M-O. F«rgu«.n.J W.Foster. N. It Uourwy, » O.Cliajr, Win, N. Hunt, J OHoffman, Mark 0. Horton. K. I)IMns, J. W. ,,Hall. WllllnmIleas, Mnrtln liiiaanll. II O.Koftn. (1. W. Morrison, U, A.Mllltr. K. Miller. C HMoody, Jolin Power. K. ItPlumo. It. o. Pnrk.fc w.IVirmlla, H. Paul, Mm. Isaac NPaul, Isaac N, H|*rry. T. A.Miller. I* W. Starry, J. A.Bperry, W, M, Mnntiwr, JamwKSlmtton, Chas. A. Schilling, f Jr..Sloan, F. T. Hfwiilro. A. M.Scott, a II. Van Haun. II II.Beward, 0. Woodllng, B. <».~" 1IUS. Wm. Wooster. Mm. E

.P. »Wlld.W.T.

deeds wlton ims»o«l will t* to•htp- Trea»ttt»r - WoodllnR - w

i, Uirough whom (bo transfer oftba proportjr u tho Towoihlp will be

d""TbaaiKKietirul outcomn of this first

JuttaMe land for

oteoDRratulatloirh»to teal Intorwt In local affairs aodIn tho years to comet UJB wlwloia of

will Uot»nn>-BH>fft«iyl, nion,

TOWMSHIP AFFAIBS.

Vrry little txttioeaa was ufcml mllast night's meeting of the ~CommiUre. Tbr Old ColonyGo wkrd for a division of l u e s aada*a*««ni<-tiu <m property In the *s«tEud MN-tton that tbe share of tbeCom (Many on lota BOW owatd by itmay I* paid This was referred to(V>ll<-<-tur (."ran* to wotk out Two»tm*t l(gtii« were ordered placed onWillow i t w + and a CK>W sidewalk»rdi-fnl laid on Madison avenue tutf |.l(ut- xtitue t«*t repair-

Mr. T A Orann spprarsd l»fur«111' (luttlllliltM ' to J>rntt*itnrdrt* m Uv flag sifone walk ou theUuu.ln avenue front of hi* Int (hf (4>tiicr of that street and Wal-nut BM-IHU- Mr, Crane claim*! thatn ni<l*wnlk on one aldr of thet u t suftti Irnl for ail fined* for nevrralji-an. toinrar Mr. Dueling sjmke In

•Idi-o of the nirwt Artloli wan InMi l l r t Illllll tllO l ic it niHttlllg.

"Ihniniui (S«tl", the »Totlioriu1, bldaTnlr to lM-c(>inc the»f Ililgntlon, nut U> provft OVMIIlull by ri'/utou of a !>il| of «•iif-'iiltmt tli<< t<iwn rrndiTcil b)' JohnMiiloiicy.HDiiip f i l l , for hln MI tvli-J-a mv.il. I tc, >«l.l T. ("ntt ilurliiB tljf llnip.lie liiK IH'CH III pna*t'iwl'iii ofr.,*ii»h1i'. 'Mainriry Malm* pay atllip KitJ' of 85 runts |K-r day fur MHIIIIy<-i»r« Imi-k Tim Immrdlatn ran*!' t"ttin. [>II wiitnlloii of llmblll \» suppiiwdU>lx- Hint Mnloiioyhaft not for *(>mi)tlmo Imck b«in employed by theTowimlilp, fl* previously, on roaJwork. TI»K bill wns Inld on tho tnblont Inat iilght's miH'lliig

Tliotnas CM\1 enmn Into publicnotice Mime tlmirln IBM'when lie wasrnptitri'd with a wngon loail of stolonpotiltry by Crntiford's vlgllont policetli« tni'ii driving him nt tho time cucapIng by dulngju quick stunt VroM lula,.Sfo ownors turned up and what to dowith him nt the tlmo was a question,pnillnlly solved by merely keepingtiin horse nud using him fur road anilnewer work a» nomlod.

Tho following bills wore paid:II. Jtlmloll. fire aopount. , . . . . . . ,MS 00Jno. O'i)pnnell.wwornocount.. .13 t»J.8hlnd!er, |>ollveA II Miller, electron acct 10 OUi, MoCnfforly, dog account 2 00It, Newton, " _ " . . . . 1 «lK. 8. Crane, stamps..7 3 00Kliinboth Dally Journal 10 0011.0. AuBtlli, foes 3 «9

MARRIED.

apparent Cranford Is today. In foot,* big park, yet as tho town-grows Inpopulation and land now vacant Inused for building purposes-the needor parks, reserved as such, will bekeenly felt rnilea»_provlded for by a

Jar,, sighted jHilloy at .the vrWo aro glnd to , note thennd hope toaeo'thn carrying out Infull of I ho scheme of parking alongtho river outlined In Tim CITUKK nlongVlillo

AT THE CASINO.

A* the open game of Urldge «t UteOamlno last Thursdny there were nine

'table* ot iriaycrvamong wliom won-the Prwldeat and Mrs. C. & Llttoll,Mr. and Mrs- Illgblo. Mr. nnd Mrs.Qove, Mr. and Mrs, Cree, Mr. and

~ Mr* VaoSdun, Mr. -hod Mi*. t*ago,'Miss Page, Miss Smith, Mm. Taylor,

^Mrj^Smlth^ Mrs. Drake. Mm. Sloan,Mrs. Ouiln, Mrsr~DuhH>Hu',-Mrs.fl«r;Damon, Mrs. O. W. UttHI, MBunt, Miss Ffrgu«on, Mm- Halo, MIK.Bralnard, Mrs. Q. U. Jonen, Mm. K.Crane, Miss Plummrr, Dr. and Mrs.Ullplu, Mr. rorerltn, Mr. Day itud MrOoudert. The prim* wrnvwon byMrs, Crane, a parasol; Mrs. Hunt, nten trip ticket tu New York; Mr. Uov• silver backed brush; M r. Coudc 11, npair or gold ittevb buttons.

' . A f l b e bridge game lust evsitlngthere were twenty-flw 'plajvn andthe, prise* fere if en by Mrs, Drakeand Mr. Paff*. both ot vrlmiu reovlvodcut glass dishes.

performing the oeremony atMnnse. Ml»s Dora Krele, oousln otho groom was bridesmaid a id MrLoula Hen, or New York, best man.

After tho wedding Mr, nnd MrsJnlm outorulnnd at their now homnou Drove st., which tho groom hatJusian1shed1ltUiigup,n1argo nuntl>or of oloM frlonds' nnd relativetlropplng In to wish tho liiippy couplemauy long nnd prosperous yonrs. Thpgroom had kept his plan* well guarded but Uio members ol the Uoao Co.,ot whUm lie Is CnpUIn, were put whoaad during tho vvonlug they trogtwlIn to add to tho number of tvelwishers and to brluR various approprlnto offurlngs as tokens of cstwm,

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH(ooM>nn>).

' ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH.

\ • sUBTMAH STREET.

Riv. 0. J. iioOP, PASTOR.^ Twysr m«eting next \T«daesday iv«s

tasalor's aubi«ct« for Sunday,31th, ars as follows : Morning,

i? '"Baity. Harmony and Strength through?«%e Ohrtst" ; BreoinK : '^Tbe Father

f Klemsnt (n ChrtsUaolty."

. Hew Books in Cranford Library.

NsthanW,k..O< E. Wqi^berr/.

M.nf(n'thBnaiaBf*..'...A. K.JDr*en.

F i W i k P m w.J. II. MoCartny«.,.H. ANhtaB. Ftolh:

Last Thursday olgnV Mr,-Fr*oltfahnwas united In marriage withtllsi Johanna, Bellman ot Vest Now

wTrio InltlelTbr tnestrawberry nnd IM cream festivnl othe grDUtuU of the church last Tliurs-ISVWtttngr "Thtrgrtittnda wer»-ttitlr>'lwl with Japaneso Inuterns,

wlUiln were mauy dnlntlo* of the seo-soii.whlch w«}f readily POHBUUKMI livUio tnnny friends pn>»pnt, AmonUioso who served, were AlendnmesWin. Cox, K. Uttfivn, II. U Hewlett, MFlnilny und others.

An nnnlversitry celebration wltltak|daeo next Sundny. The followlnnbl« S|«akora will preach; nt 11.00 iin., Rev. E. A, Bnmtiel*. nt Ea»lOrangn; 3HX) p. m., P. W. Uosi.' o!WMtneM ;8:0u p in., Itev. W. U. Wal-Ince. foundei of tho church, wilt preachthe anniversary sermon. OD Mondnytho mlnlstorlal conference will con'vene.^ Dinner served nt«|>, m } I'lal-form meetlug at 8 p. m., followed'bva reception All are cordially Invitedto attend all or these meetings mvservices on Sunday and Monday.

MtHTIQN.Wm. Whltnpld is very 1U at his n»l

deaoe ou Crontortl avenuovMiss Myrtle Clark, aged IS years,

daughter of Elijah dark, died thismorning.

' • i •VAIUSBURG RACK TRACK.

Yaltsburg board track at Newarkhas a great frame up for next Suu>day's cycle meet there. It Is an un<kuown dlataooo haudioap Tor protes-slon«l riders and it U tbe Uteat thingon the tapis. The men will start with-wit-tha-frast ta>owl»dK»ot how fatthey will h a w to ride. The dlttaooe

hairsvmtto and tt may be fiveThis UjiMermlued by draw.

Ing from a bat. Ttrt raolng at Talh-- " - is now a t a h l g h waier mark

GAKWOOD NOTES.

Mr. UiwUrr HMHUWB t»

C»U*»o,Mr. A<1»» t>«ck«rt LM Mc*|it«] a

a* UrtemW at Ut« (Mkiaiut

t, AnMin Onoortf baa »»*JiteJ * P*wtx« io tli* pip* orgm Jv|»r1ni*i>t uCUi* A*olia» Co. ,

Sir llwljort I). M*»«w, <4' North••ma*, MlM-UiMd fricodi fiuoj JutmjrC.t;, <>o Hutxliyjiat

Mr. H»oiu»l FfiiU, of tlruokiyn. tpsutuMif ir tt>» •'tirta>» »r imrttntihtr

tlmtif oo Kurlb arcuu*.Mr. Mwhavl llogaah lnu purcbawl

aod will eborlly *ak<" (xmmm'im.Mr. Chartoaf IrrST-'O, «'f Nortb STCBUC,*|»n<linK UM> «»a«k at Wart Uoiton,

VwiBoet, where his paraoU rssndf, _ _Ttm (iarwMxl A. ('.. pirnic, on Satnr-IJ la»t. st lintr Auiltonum, was

Kra'ud auoccfla, iKitwilhaUiMlinB tha in-woather. Tlia club will oatilia affair.

Walter T. l)«ll«. nt Bast Or»Dg«, maklog preparation U> open lh« butldiog;

fi.rni»rly ocou|ii««l ti> th« OraphlUH«ir«ia1 "c«r~Ioaila~"oT 1T0B'

ha.T» afri»Bd and II v ihint "dl bo in raadinaas to open OD

July lit.The (Jarwood A. C. will journey to

KomsCTlllann Saturday wlleu they witcram baU with ttis strong WMt Emlteam of thst place. Mr. Jtipbord Waltlias aoooptod the manaatimaot of theteam and haa alreadysevsral positions. Ho lias Kstues bookedwith IUMWIJB, IUhwsy and other strongtesuns.

Tim claaiotf. tutsralesa ot Jaffarsiitischool book plaoe last. ^venAog. 'l'h«fotkiwlng program was rehdered t

Piano solo—Amelia flsnafM,A Little Spaeoh-Harokl Wsshburnlieoitasloo, "The Daal'^-Florsooa

Roth.Finger Play—Prlmarj Chua.Muslo-Wllliam IMsleio/ Arthur

Rahb.Bsoitatltn, "At th« QUf Doorn—suit) Huber, * ~>Ssaroh for th» F«rris«~t3 girls.DlalntMe, "The Trials of a Bohoo

Mistress.Vocal Duet—Plorenoe Crouch, Lntu

Reeds*.Flower •ierdm»—Primary class.'llKtilatluo, ''Uurbitrit Frialebie

Salina Uanner.Mothrirs (lunnllnn—I>wlin Giwnll.Nauabty ratty—Bdith Will.

JKsattatlon, "A Mortifying MisUka'!—Anija Koerner, Wjnkeo, lllyakon and

•'OourtthlpDattea."

_ l)i*roiuer:, "Hwliigiiitf Nenlh tint Old Apple

t KHlr-Aimlo Will.My, Killer's I)w4 Follow—Pluroncw

lJlothw (lousea i'urty-Allen

sonWho Mail* tha Sueooh—O«rttud«

Itsnit.Music.

4-~. ^ » »._U^-JA

KENILWOKTH NOTES.

P. W. Shipmnn, K*|.. of KlirnbstluN3,, was doing bualacM in town Momla,last

B. VT. Dellarhaapuruhusudot JamaAtlhur tho property which hu haa umlup(«l for the IMWI year.

Mrs. Olivia 8«raaw>n, matron ot tbeStudenU Boirdlng Club, 1B vinitlng rel-atlrea at Windber. Pa

Jsmsa Arthur, ot Philad«l|iltii«,~Pawas is town Wedoesday .luokio* afterhis various mal ealatu iot«n»ta.

The Now York ft New Jeney T«il<plioiw Ou. on \Vedn«wdaji placnl jiliooenin ti.o poet «tUc(7S5"\V71imrtl»> Keiill"*worth tun, M R.

J. Jublwr hua juet c«iiupli>tMl thpainting of A hanfl«om» si|;n-f<vr thi*Unltilirul SUlion un the llahwitj VallejUnilroad. ^— —

John N. Jnckiuu isdlcgiui; tlie celltprvtwratory to tlit> inovmit of ou* ot tlie>Baron d« Uirauli house* fruoa 17th to•JOlli aliwt

Mr. Ohrer l)a\ul, of Ohphmit, V*ownmrot a fiiM titmso un l l th etrwtWIM in town \V«duosilny in lfe» in tLeintvresta ot liis ini>«iHii»nt.

A nun\Ue^jf (wuplo from town \isilodths VsilsuurK lUwn.1 Track, Newstk,Sunday atterooou U>A»iVoM»-llie llayView Whtelmeu's Itaco niml.

Clara Northrup, ot Elilnbtlh andMiast>iUiar Swanaoo, of this town, hm•ecurwl postUons in tht> KemlworthReal £atat» office, under Um taanago-oteut of J. V . T, WettlMun.

Messrs I). II. Oap-r and W o . - 1 \Quramor, of Forest Ctty,,l*»., own*na number ot lots hen In town, menuuntberod amoog thtt bnalnesa oallws'I'uoaditjt and AVedneaday of this v»e»k.,

Ths tollowiuK letters ramaiii uncalledfor at lbs poat_offio»^ £ . L. Dari*,

».J. P. Call&b»n, "Wilson P,T«ot ,X. W. Baumann, >¥. F. SendU«rl.ClF»yae,' Mia* V » U Padgett. Tbos. iLKolatf,MiUatdUora.

Tb«Mss*rs. Voudarlin, ot Hsw YorkOitj,l.roth«rsof Mr»,0«ar SmUh,aptBdlns Vh«ir vaesUoo at th^ K»wqftb Ian, and tor bastiue ataus* th»w-

U D 1ALL.

ytritmmplmtktpt*e*tbt Aawneaa MtaasrLatta4J7bMt thmVmfmiu bf a aeon ot

to 1, M«kia« Uwn tw^wtUt HaAUmuT

Ou UM Wah»l stn«t »routJ« t>« C.A. 0. bad a oarruw aaeap* from iM«i ;

|a*y<Ml UM laaurW A. C. ofBound Brook, Tfc* atnr* waa I Id S mfavor of th* LauiwJt arbao th* tfatnn hadtot»e»ll«l .

Tha Wi««l»U-riai|ilWld %»*»• had toprwtfMaad uoul Ibka Haturdajr at

3 "•ma aia» bad to U» esIM offOn Huiutar Ut« Ulan of

p«lt«t off a g s w aitti UM> P pO-tsatavawt A'aller won liw «>*» tfanutby batting -out a honw run, ih* onlyscore ot to* gsme.

Oa Satunliy ai Oat•«*! OK- Imper-ialssad Iluahtowo will cross' INIU, andOMTapswit] Uy and down U» 1*sd*rs.

Tba Cranford A. C. will hare as ojv~pcmsoU st tha Walnut SUMM ^r.ur.il*w t Hatuniay tha strong Tru . A C .toaw ot EhzabMli, Bancom sii < Uiw willba In thapoiato for Ui* C. A. < *

Up or Down Stairs

- , to an«»tr the Telephone

whin an E x t (• u K i o n

: ; Station will bring the

FJ ...M*ttk.«i. fo y o u V

An cxtwmion utation at

your IK-IIKIJI' JTITPS VOII a

comfortable fi-cHiiij o f

protection from all tin*

(langc-ni of the niffht.

", - TheJKcw York & New Jersey.. TeleiJlioiic Co.* < t i a I. IWT, Un) At»il,

IVH i cxuisniit, niuim. .11

BIIKtUriTH »\LB-Unlc« <V«oty fonrannFinn. A M I * * J. Umgtirra »». '

WttalniB, 1ft. fa.d*.U>.ft. i»r. On

Ui »trto» of tb* aboif»U'<tnt writ, 'to IMJirecl-d, I aaull np<«> fur •*!» at politic »•«•dew, 81 tU «tirrUTi> bflm.la 4t» rif> of_ (Ul»-

"»{i»b«"rtnekfnlh»if'mnx«i.ir mi.l dm», nilihrttmi-IM i>tn»t fa! •• ul and iHm»lw<,a{i at»I J l l In lh»»(il*-.<inl Ulnalno, In llw

l 8 t f »«w Jliio

- „ — . a'ontiiitUlttatltvmJer—r,llMiDulas at a paint ia Uie tio.tb»ly HM

of CS niatMiscat ainrtnt tlirMn iliMuit fwrb»ml, - d rtl twvnli-ira 11231 f«M « , t « l j fnm,fhff iBterwatfon of MM! Ito* wi.h itic ««»i«rJ)KM of "|larb-L«Uff" tt l.ln>l«n mad; Ut

itftt jMCaM l» I!hint -«»«•»•N*:; iheam ei»iprlr t*r*llut to

i m w "- " ' " " • -\n ( ; i l fiwli thruro

w»d ooe-ttundmL IUBJ feet to Thinl••saw; lb»o« WM'wl/ »iou» tlin Bortlwrljlien nfThir.1 a««oa*t<n>iU ST»|S3) foot u, llapOKt Mr bOKa of baatanlar. —

fUias In* tain* proper!/ cunrvinl tu HaulCwliwWondraff favdanlof Erjiflr A Jarojrinian,•l.ljm. bMkmlaatfdUclnlMr M. 1MB. nod ra-<MlU«|luUMU*l<ulroailt!rn-g»l«r> "

ENCK.Hbnrilf

Proposals for MacBdam Roada.I'corxmU will N> rcmhul lit thn Tuwmliln

v m u rtl)TH<0«pfont Unt.av

»ttbi>. ?»»».frantnnl. " '* 1 '"

.. tar

T w o r l [ i p r f « , ) i . r i i *t,rd, tmart IM mmk «p»ral«lj. Tti» Ciniiniitttw nuul#t tUt wotk lu ft vtmto, or tonj lp| wu'li ruatl

T?» IrWIh tif thv inlraulim ts to Iw rnmilllnMfart. Tlw >W<hottt«,atuii<iwi«k l> tu Iw ainrhM lu lli». water, fit 1, a win* at 1'ttl.er «ld», I

^h« In iwi4h.Th« I'ommllKw mtwiia UM rbtht tu r»J«-l

najr Mr «ll hhK'At l^U0lmu<l actompaiir

-. Itw rlm-k lu tw ma.]*uf ti l ^ U i U

tha hfcl lit w ha)aht.« toitlti>«.4'laiM, upprlirolKIIM. flc. f. f Ifaii work mm

I XllHN»r. anil atur forihw informatiou as loiditaiMi) from him.

i/L&W U IIA 0Kit, 'IVuriubln, Enilnw.

SURROGAtE'S NOTICE,OF HKItMAN'^ BA'KKtt, 1

in^inctanl to >n onir«J(JKtlilWlET. 1-AKKOT,,jwnt(dl«i>ttli« Oga&tjr of Union. IIIMIV un ltw>

l i « U « o( th« nad«nJ<wd, K«vutti< ofi i bfc l t

( th« n a « n < w , K « u t i < ofMKt, wrticv ia bwefcj sltrn to tt»

vT >ai4 dmnoi to wbibit, tu ihcMtanitm gmlrtWuw aWnaatkia Uw-!r rlaiuiia»l itw»Mi,t» afcain* t*e wtat* of n U <Vnaani,

w« t c acaniitm vTt t g

' Kxecatiix.

SWARTSWQOD LAKE,\ Sustex County, H. J.

A N. M. Cook,

- L A K E VIEW HOUSE

asd

JAMEH PARK*CIVIL ENGINEER A» COWTRACTOB* •

WORK DESIGNED and EZECVTSD.

Concrete Work, Railroads, Sewer*. MacadamRoads and Pavements, Sidewalk*,

: Curbing, Cte.

EQUITABLE BUILDING, 120 BROADWAY.

TELEPHONE 230 CORTLANDT. NEW YORK-

wT*TnTTWTWVVTVW^ f f V f n V»* • A «••*• • • • • • • • alalalaM

HARRY BOWERSF0R Horse blankets and Lap Robes

A <JOOD SELECTION AT RKASONABLE

a full line of llmne mul StubleC<|Ul[>uifiit«. •:•

H. G. BOWERS, UNION AVENUE.

CRAXirORD, IV. _ J. . _ ' .

The Boatia of I&liwmtloa wilt bo)4m* ae|QarMcl meeting, tonight.

S o more school (or nearly thrc«months, aod tho chlldr»n are happy.

Hmnaa Radrupp is now a fullSedgod flnrnan aitiKord for dutywith tho Truck Co-, Mis* Josephln* McKlnney has been

*«oga((ed M teacher at 8herra&n schoolfor the grade torroerl> lauRht by If las

Mr O M .S»H'h! ha* i'xv.n »as |>tl!ii't}>nt *•( -M«Kini»tjf fiHMr. J. J OirlitM in p!.'i.v of -:U

-<3j*ii\trntJ ti nint T'r

*il Mini"*\l« K,

N. A. BARNETT,North Avenue, Cranford, N. J.'

Repair Shops

Rubber Tires for Wagons and Automobiles*

M Specialty.

ISxpsrt horseshoeing and general blacksniithing.

N. A. BARNETT. NORTH AVENUE.• •» ».»••••••«>..•.•.•• • - » • • • • • » • • - » • • » - • •• • • • • • • • • • • - • - •«> - ^ . ' ^

. The AUr^,«t..|l^i,Crj»fttoc4ii^ .,,,r.'School are cordially Imfed to itie

" CotnmeDoement dance to be given atthe school-bulldlng, June 82, at t>ightd'cloclt. _ _ ,

Bri Bandolpb, the «f nlal letter car-rier tor the nth-side, hna two days'vacation comlog to him and wiltdivide it between seashore and mouii-

~~- tain—Coney Island out) day and.Eagle> Book the next.

' Mr. II C, Plutne attended the ssthreunion ot his class ("81) at RutgersColkge on Tuesday ulght. Prof. E.B. Voorheesj brother of eit-dbveraor

• Voorhees and head of the Htato ARri-oultural Experiment Stalton Is presi-dent of the tjlnsg OAgoclatlon. ~~ ""

Mr. F. W. Park says he has beencommissioned by the Kocord—Colby

.leaden to run their ^campiUgn^for

At roi i? serviceto deliver ,you the year round the

BEST OF MEATSFish, Butter, Eggs and Poultry toibe bad.

If you want it good •

Get it at = IKVING5.• • • • • • • • • • • » »

' r.

ititMa wicli Monday Diglit- f/klca K<>om«,Mawinii: Hall DutUinK. J.C. W. itanLio,\V. M.: tV. N. Uray, SVcrotury.

Umir.B orCourt C'l-auturil Mo. HV'il, tiicrta ftmrtbT U M U J wvh month. Lodge nnain itn*in!cllAll liulldlng, K.U. Horum, chief Itangor,'A. It.lK'iuuan.BetreUry.

ROVAL AnCAXDkT, Craofori Council N1M0, mmta ftnt ami third TiHwlat •. fwlc.toouu, Mawnlc Hall buildiuR - KNITOOMewlpVltegentiK. V. l'lerron, ~

Ini'novili OnncH- lUn Mr,x, ToralukaTribo Nn. '.'41, n w U BIITJ Tui-wlny »lct>n,l/xhie rouni, MiUrr lilmtc.' Hatbt-in, M.11. lllrn-k, CUlff ot K«cunlK.A. J. (Irul*

,'CMOR OIIUKR UXITKD AHKHICMcctiAMicttrCmufard Council No. t>J, tufvtsillrnt nml tlilnl TliurKlatii enth month inMa--umli-lUII, \*m. I«mniannCuuDi.-ilIurs'W.h. Ki-mUart, HwrvUrj.

WOODIIKX or Tnu WonLn. franfortll>uup NA :I, niHto flrxt an.l tlilnl Kcldaveach oionUu Mawiio Hall. K. K. *Jui|>'p,Cou.ul CouunanrUT- W. It.Dufrow, Oltrlr.

AswinxTtM. tX-nlral CounriLi s r iwh-nrflnth h<

Maimnto Blilliiliir Councillor £••V. l la / t ; Ilnvnlrr, Jgr«|ib Jnur« Jr

I>At aiiTBKtur IJBKKTV, tntffrrlty Itain-cit Mo. l£Ei.nw«>M imyMMt and fourth Thiirn-day erouino m K«d Slou't Hall, OMincillqr,C. (1. Shafur, It»c. Sfc'r, W. E. *>-'-«-^ •

Geo. F. Hlenberger,Funeral Director

And Embalmer.

_ , 43 NprtU Avenue, Bast, I<- CRANFORD, N.

._3>lf>ptione, 1SS-R. ' .

A. 0 . HOPKINS,UPHOLSTERER

9, Oiwift H

Violin and Mandolin Instracfar,* Is prepared to recnivo pupils for s '•?'

^ violin Instruction. For terms, ap-

ply to ur nddrcss \

JKSSE W'nEELEB. i

For Sale!Seven New Houses.

2 North Avenue, Cast.5 Burnslde Avenusx • /

All improvements.

Ternis UrSuitPturchaserl"'

E.A.O'DOIINELL,Miller Blocfc, - - Cranrord

is undecided whethnr to lead In- per-son or put forward others to bead tbemove. Anywny Fred will get tbecredit, and as a "reformer" he Isbound to bo s succcsar . •

. On Saturday, June 23rd. CranfordCamp. No. 3, W. O^W. wtU hold anouting at Nellsen'a Grove, HouthCra&rord. This outing Is for mem-bars, their families and friends. .Apleasant afternoon and evening is as-

jisured. No tiqlteto of admission are;toeoessary. To reoob the Qrove, leave' Main Line can at-Amsterdam avenue,

AUene,Safe of the' Annual Sunday

School Excursion to Ocean Grove andAsbury Park has been fixed for Wed-nesday. July 2S. As usual the Sun-day schools of Cranford combine andthis year by arrangementlrfib'"Weat-''

, , AeUMchoola the s«m.iud^.:,|u{t.,b$e'ii.set for both and the return trains willleave'at different bpur^ both1 stoppinghere, giving longer time at the seasideIt desired. ;

Ths Qfly-flfth annlverslty of the- Presbyterian Sunday. $ehool was heldlast Tuesday night in the Presbytoran

~ chapol. The pupils and- friends filledthe'ohapel to overflowing. Ttie pro-gram of recitations and music, by L.T. Bramati, banjo, accompanied byMrs, Braman on the piano; MissMoore, soprano soloist; Mr.' Holmes,baritone; Miss Harriet Beward, ac-

. oompaoUt-. r Superintendent , S . ft.Foster gavo an Interesting account ofthe growth and progress of tbe schooland thanked the teachers for theirdevotion to Its Interests, and thepupils for their punctuality and at-

|itendance. Tbo pastor, also con-gratulated the school on the fair

< »(howlng It has made., ." *" Mrs. Pster \V W«wt," of ITnion

avenuit, Rave a luncheon ta_th,« l/nii\*K'A id Society of thu","t»r(?eu Iiapti«t

Cburtli of Jcr»c> City, of which -Mre,VTest waa an avlire, mptulM-r for many

I years duriDRlier reaidebcA.Iji' that city."-, Thei» were thirty ladies present. The--prsfcdentof tbe sooistyr^MraHC01'1*1

Tt. Pryor made a felicitous addraas.After tbe iHoehson which wsassrvsd by• Platnfield catorsr, there was music bj

- i-y

The Burkely Hotel.

est LocationAppointScrvlc*

OfAxjyHotclin

Broad St.

CENTRAL H O T E L SFIBSIClASSAJJCOIiOMIim

n*p i r a^aja'a/VBjai aajar BJBBW^^BT^T^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '^ • . .

, Tb» party rsturnsd to J«r*»y City on ao-' •nniag train after spending a dflightfu!J eiurooou Which sll tborougbljr enjoyed.• ' -Tn« following ware present : Meedsmes

a - Bardg% Broach, Oockran*. OUcks,F.,7carrol.J!winf. Frack; FauIknsr.Qnlick,JrL'VHaalsU, tllggins. Ijaird. Maxon. Law,&AOias»PeekwprU>,Ttohte, Provoe, Prior,

r iaJlh, Soott, Sandersoo, Snyder, Seig-aiJfTs»tesl. TprhtTT. Towsr, Veyrsasst,yeavy. Warner, Water*.

\ • At the-Qolf CljJb.

_ jn Saturday last only 10were returned for President'sTbe. best score was that or

r S . PUke 71 net • * . H.«Hiecond with 72 net. which

those already re-place la tbo

:0«a»a*Ul

aadtr.dress imet aFirth

ploturtthat fiartUtlIdeaolsite, atsign la

papltAl

charac

to theothers,U-At'ht^iIs the Ichild *la to IKstrtvlmtionfi.luBlructheir, tthi'mwknowleto .boaenco olof"cfiaSffllidjvelop Icity. Tedby cJO.OOQ.0bettor.Iban piNew tseen n<He RCtutlon wEduealtbe |iewanttlson anof truicondlUteacbeilate flboardnetectenSaTToNextyinot hR'tolucrito70r«tenancand to>

SUte, Ibest ewhichA.chlliliUttl, Climploj

order,:revolutwobdeinecessltflllecttavoid tabandcyoaraamentathe kittiolsober,doveloito rchangecountycodedhigh IIpunt 'Iauthor.tiojiltltbrt nuifor.the.fight nof'whsaid it,la folionot truverb SiworthWithoican be

Mla»graduipomaOieemexcelleablensentoinlneji

Prin- * * • 'gndejgoldsLucllfagoldplady iawardi8th graclosetbfenes

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120 BROADWAY.NEW YORK-

WERSid Lap Robes3NABLE PRICES.

mul Stable•uts. -:•

UNION AVENUE.

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Cranford, N< J.'

nd Automobiles*

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;ral blacksmithing.

RTH AVENUE.,» »•.» ».„»•„»• » . » - » - » # -i.^si

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RVING'S. f» • • a

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JESSE WHEELER. r-^ iLT-j?s=f

i and Mandolin Instrectar. ,reparcd to recnivo pupils for

n Instruction. For terms, ap-

o ur nddrcss <

JESSE WnEELEB. i

:or Sale!en New Houses.' North Avanue, East. . , M• Burnsids Avanuat . /nprovcmcnts.is UrSuitPturchaserl"'A.O'DONNELL,Block, - - Cranrord

e Burkely Hotel,

| est Location ' , .est Appointments '• *VAj'est Service ' . *-\.,£J

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The Boaia of Blueattoo wilt boldas adjourned mreUng. tonight.

S o "more school for nearlymonths, and the children are happy.

Bermaa Radrupp is no* a fullfledged fireman aatigoed for dutywith tho Truck Co- ~ " ' '

Miss Josephine McKlnney has. been'engaged as teacher atShermao schoolfor the grade formerly taught by If issGreene.

M r O M SiM-hl h a * IHM-.II

Mr. J J OHIIIM ltt |i!«,v of

-ChaiK'o-nt'tinint "-bnijlryK,

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. Tbe Alumni ot. th« Cranfo^'School are cordially ln»it«'(i tin the

" Commencement dance to be given atthe school-building,June 82, at eighto'clock. _ " - |

Brl Randolph, the genial letter car-rier fur the south side, haa two dais'vacation Homing to him and wiltdivide it between seashore and moun-

- tain—Coney Island one day and.EagleBock the next.' Mr. II C. l'lumo attended I*"* SSthreanlon of his class ("81) at BulgersCollege on Tuesday night- Pf?'- E.B. Voorhees, brother of eit-dbvernor

' Voorhees and head of the Htate Agri-cultural Experiment Station Is presi-dent of the clnss. association.^" ~;

Mr. F. W. Park say» he has beencommissioned by the Record—Colby

.leaden to run their eampalgO/- forPreform" Ju this j^tlonJhlii FnJi,. J>utis undecided whether to lead In" per-son or put forward others to bead tbemove. Anyway Fred will Ret tbecredit, and as a "reformer" he Isbound to bo a success." » •

. On Saturday, June 23rd. CranfordCamp. No. 3, W. O?W. wiU hold anouting at Nellsen'a Grove, SouthCraoford. Tbls outing U for mem-bers, tbelc families and friends. .Apleasant afternoon, and evening is as-

No tickets of admission areV* necessary. To reach the Qrove, leave*" Main Una can at Amsterdam avenue,

Aldene, walk three blocks South. 'Tha date of the Annual Bundny

School Excursion to Ocean Grove andAsbury Park has been fixed for Wed-nesday, July 25. As usual the Sunday schools or Cranford combine andthis year by arrangement with West-Jlfildjushools the AajnQ* date hu.s beenset for both and the return trains willleave'ad different hpun) both stoppinghere, giving longer time at the seasideIt desired.

Tho Qfly-Ofth annlversity of thePresbyterian Sunday school was .heldlast Tuesday night in tbo Presbytoranchapel. The pupils and friends Oiledthe chapel to overflowing. Tbe pro-gram of recitations and music, by L.T. Bramau, banjo, accompanied byMrs, Braman on the piano; MissMoore, soprano soloist; Mr. Holmes,baritone; Miss Harriet Seward, ac-compaoiafc r- Superintexident Si R.Foster gavo an Interesting account ofthe growth and progress of tbe schooland thanked the teachers for theirdevotion to its Interest*, and thopupils for their punctuality and at-

il tendance. Tbo pastor also con-gratulated the school on the fair

'• showing It baa made."' "Mrs. Peter \V Wwt, of Union

aveautt. Rave n luncheon to tlv» I ndina' Aid Society of thu", fc -riteti Ilaptml

Cburtli of J(>r»c> Citj, "t «l»r-h Mrs-West was an Mine mi<tiilH<r tut manyyears duriDK her rmidpbcolo tlmt city

-, Than were thirty ladiee present. The—prsfcdantof tb« soewty, Mrs. Charles

It, Pryor made a felicitous address.After UwlHOCheoD which was served bya Plslnfield caterer, there was music by

--atvtral lafefrUil mauben ot-tha aocialy.Tb» party returned to Jers»y City on an

' analog train after spending a delightful' atUraoon which all thoroughly enjoyed

3fre)folto*iagw»ro present : Mesdsmes^Bordg% Breach, Oockran*. OUcke,^Carrol,JEwinf. Frock", Faulkner, Galick,/Haslett, tliggios. Ijurd, Maion. Low,

AOMsvPeekwprth,Ttohte, Provoe, Prior,(JdBaUlh, Scott, 8and«soo, Snyoer, Swg-"' ">3^ t a l "»'» t b 0 x » Tbwsr, Veyrsssst,

y<avar. Warnar, Water*.

At the-Oolf Club.

(to tbe unfavorable weatherw . j Saturday last only 10

(were returned for President's-v" Tbe. best score" was that or

„ „ . , _ 71 itot W. H.i; wsssecond with 72 »et. wbkh

Lthoae already re-place la tho

; tie* are still nn<

character. The greatest thenie .oneaitn'vwas'i.littit< hilsf: "'^eaotif'rirta'itto the boys on wlint thi>y owe tuothers, There was the one perfect

ho said of cbitdreii, "of gurhIs the kingdom of Tlenvpn." On thechild depends the fiitiinIs to IH> a warfarew.ttlr:lrastriving for the mastery over tetnptaionfi. Tcnchors weia apt to think

luHlruotlou wat the prrforitmn<H> oftheir, tluty »nd the bt>ys mult trainhemselves. Tem'hli)K is to Imffl't

knowledge, triullug repeated iictlonto booome huUt'iUil. TU« vital (iillu-encoof the boron on thu developmentof character innde\ it the 'place' Tobuild jsharacter. It; _wasJbnrd .h* de-velop In satneitf the homes In n largecity. The schooU we have wt-ru found-ed by our patriot forvfatliont, and the

last sl^tt-is *•».

bttwjaws U » plUare

Onhastta ^arntohad excelleitt ma*K>asd the piogratn waa UsHraed to wtthmarked iBtrmit by lh» auditor*Oouoty SupwtttteDdeot WlUUn J.Sscarer. A. M. rd D.. t u t h *•peaker of the eveelng, taking for hi*

and tbe State "r H» began bto a<t-drew with a story of a p*intrr. whomet a very beautiful tittle boy onFifth/ avenue,. an<I received per-mission of bis parents to paint hi*picture which so fascinated evervuoethat fabulous offer* were made theartiat bjr. admlcersv-. l ie conQeived theIdea of iMUnting.a picture of tbe opposite, anti found years after. In a fm •elgn land, lyintr on th<> »tono floor «.f

liin(,'tKin imnltlnu execution fur »oapltfll iTini", til" stinie txjy t;r»;»u tb

R « . ChsraaP-Qr^sw. a DAddwascfWatecsM. . , . • • - «

S.Kt«isv •

filth Sdtooi ORkcstxa.Child. tk» S k

WUHawi J. tttwurr, H i . N D ,

CM* of EUmbetitaodOmatyofrjakM. - .

-OB« Summers D v " . . .

Award of Dipk>«a» . . . . . . . . . , „ - •Dr. C3«org» Frmoci* Onwoe.

Prarer aad B«»»llrtloo...Be*. J. J. Saarely. Pastor

First M.E Church -

Tl>e

l l l lW 11 (JO'»I *tl»lf iHLt t'Hf.1-liafclppinent.

bettor . T h e public schools nro lwtt«riban private schools. Oa a uiur fromNew Orleans to New Yolk I haveseen no better work thau In. tho pub-ic schools of Cranford. This condi-ion was not due to tho Board of

Education, but it was largely due totbe |ieople of Oranfonl who say "wewant the best." With Principal John-son and cooperation with the boardof trustees you have almost Idealconditions hete. Bargain countereacheta are not wanted. I congratu-

late tho* people of Cranford on theirboard of trustees whom they haveDetected because of their peculiar Ut-

Next year there will lie no excuse fornot having the best as Iejpcct ordersto lucreaae the State appropriation 60to 70 per cent Tho expense of main-tenance Is borno jointly* by the Stateand town for the benefit of the com.murtty" and'(thti preservation of thfeState, by leaching Its <>hlldreo how tobest exercise their political rightswhich defend tbe lire or Ih6 country.A child educated on tho streets Is sen-ual, cruel and unfitted for profitablemploymont Education makes for

order, rospoct tor Uiwand bloodlessrevolution- Man t« susceptible ofwonderful development, 'ihero isnecessity for moral development; In-tellectual atone is not enough toivold social corruption and Mltical

abandonment. Tbe schools or fiftyyears ago would not meet tho require,

ents of today. American schools are:he kind I would have. It Is* essen-tial tbe teaching 6f moral,sober, patriotic work Tlio schooldevelops keen sense and tbo powerto reason which demands achange^ Tbo moral ncnue of thecounty Is not what It ought to be Thocode of honor m Imslnegs methods ofhigh flnnnco liU" UH. cntiwri". n f*i(>-punt i]N:i ganl >>t p n» ni^ mill l>!(~tiautliuriiy Tlu' ch'irdi mul schoolshould go Uwtiwr iimi «u|>pl>'iu<'nttbrtvnunio and thrrctnintry will be safefor the future The school in to helpfight life's battles. As to the questionof "what Is an honorable calling" it Insaid it is the spirit In which a callingIs followed makes it honorable. Donot trust to luck, for the ancient pro-verb^ayBan~ouoce'tfr|ilUC«r'b worthworth a ton of luck In any market.Without dednito purpose in life therecan be no success.

Miss Edna S. Krelo was the onlygraduate, and In presenting tbe dl*pomato her Her. George FrancisOieene V. I), specially mentioned theexcellent work clone and tbe remark-able record she had of t»ot being Stvsent or tardy a single school day fornine jean.

Principal Johnson presented theprizes for beat school motk In any

tbs-^rear- Tbe Billierg ggold medal or first prize, wetot to

MUMLucille woodflng and a hsndtomegold pin the seoand prlie, offered by alady whose mime la withheld, wasawarded to AttttliaKrele both of* the8th grade-A number of puptt* wen verydam together la averages the threeWbfe^^iaifeWdll M6

Ii*t<il*tioo—"Whw. th» Tcachor U«(aCKW," EJwiai W»ro»r.

Oh, theSwMt Umls all ant Siogiiut.Song, "Itobln tUlbrAait."Slioi>inik«>r«' Hong. ' .

:-"~S*og,-*.'Tlie.Board of E.luc»uon."Song and Dislogur, "IIOSM for lh«

Fairy Quwn," ' .

Fluwort of Dili* Land •JkprnwM Song and Drill. •Itwilta'tloD, "M ildntd'a MUUk»."A JapaoM* Ivors' 8oog~~KalhiyD.

b l " ":" ":v"":" " " ':'::' '~

J ^Violin fdlo—-"Heart* sod Fiowtm,"

MubelOU.

PJENNEUi PAWL

tn our kdVerllsliig oolutne today sjrjn: »d-r«rlie-iiu«nt of ih# K»w

Jersey Suburban Uoelty Corporation,whiuh bs* purehaaed th» property tor-a-erly belonging: to th» 1'MHWII e-ltate; andhave divided it up into tola, of sixesvarying from aSilOO to «0sl0O. Tb»tract will b* known as Pennell Park.This adverliMoitat, it clipped .out aadseal to the Corporalloo, is rexJa-MnabJe)for a tlOOO paymaot oo a lot «btch kgiren lo tbe form of » oertlOoat* overthe tr»s»tir»r'» «i(rnatur», urtilch, if thia110.00 is paid la cuwh • at tim* ttt pur-cbasing same is nd«mual)l-t with prqp»r

gTrust Company, Blixabetli, N. JH wbiohis the de|io«itory of the Curpuratioa,.

The Park hat Ococ laid out In flrst-olas* stytit, and together, with the iro-1pro«Aiu*nU wbloh wiHUnrtitJo bf tW

HI i ij h

•paw aonieailev uul a pleo» of po)-»rtytliatlwill prot» a subsUntlai iDfeatineolto anyone who acts promptly' in r«*ejrvtng thsilllots. .-'.-•I The prices are lower than BDVtbloff

else selling in Cranford, and the Corpor-ation aim to diapoae of Mtna quickly, asthey have other property waiting to.puton. th» market, AK«HU am «t thetfrouuds efery day from BiDe until H»e,UD<1 prvepmtlrn purchswra will twshown over the ground, and shown everycourtesy. .' .• ' : • - - •—

JUuy before prioea are advanced.

FIRST 31. E. CHURCH

JF. SKAVBCT,

Preaching Sunday (June 24th) morn-ing 10.30 subject "Our Tlmea In IliaHand- Eieniog, 7.1S subject TheCallof Iniali". Sunday sdtooi 12 o'clock.

Kpitorth Lwuui-'mwitinjf 7 oVIwk.

Berr/s Dry Qoods. .ofSMrttfai^

L»iee or Sbort Hk*r*«, <>peo hack oi float,

$1.00 to $2.98 each,*U^.L.

Pan Waists.Snort Sleeves, fi.oo Each.

Tlu> Ut>-»t to •uUt.l.'in C»n «lm< tx> had on onlfr tnuu UititbcthChina Silk at t 2 . 7 0 .

Peter l>an Collars . C#KaU'a Talcumnndn'a Talcum

Friui 5ch*tr Belts ^ l I5o. ••eh

Wod^r He, rlsmmock. 2 -f0.r 2 5 C >

' \ ' Cropuet Set*«Wrt^al»t Kenhl«f^_^^:^_____ $ | , 0 0 UP

••«•»»» *»»*••• ew I lie. O U i v r e . .

Summer Parasol*.'* V i • • ,>W '.

Summer I4*$m Thread Underwear.

THEQUALITYSTORE. BERRY & CO THE

QUALITYSTORE.

<II>KMA IKMWK III.OCK.

A N«* Kot«1 bf

H Uw> July I)*Iin»«t(ir >• lx«uu a new6o»»4byC. V. asd A. U. WilliaBwua,,uthor» of "Tti* Ltgbtolim tV>ndtlcUir."

"Th* Chauffeur, and the Chaperon,"whidbte the lillo of tit*, HI"atory.

i #Kinl#t, ewfeip fiction that the two f»roou»authors ot rool>r tlori» bara.yat vrlU

«T-'V•'""'"•".••" \ ; •"•-'" 7 :

Of the MTenl groans of ooilatiOQktorawho b«T« woo suepsaa ia Into BMNMUI«,aoseb OMW» inUniatlDg than Uis twoVllUaawoas. Befora lb«r msrriag*sir. WiUiaawoe waa an ttlitor of re-OOWB. Mi*. Vfillimaaoo employ*!! hertime ID dsvWoc ODBotteas roeaaoosa fortbabatUrolsMot EagUsh pspsi*. It Issaid thatafaeeuuld turnout a etory of

. built itoUnd any glrBo plot,Ul a stated otimbcc ot liours Ttiairai*lb0)W of work are io<«rwil}oc, !)•-

Uudwstoml, iUf

i*» th* pluta ut tlieir aluri«e, while Mrs.

rhich iatii« bri«hu«il feature, and Ur.WilliatoBwo th« f»cU ami data. It la on-rf tb«ir l l l«a^ Ua U lo writ* tbelr e i -

into tb*ir booka, sod tbeirwbioh b«fioe)_n the Jaly .Ueliiaea<^di*^"lV«Vw4"lT

land that tbe aiiUoca rwmUy nade in amotor boat. ;

Get evolvers,Blank Cartldgas,

Flag Poles, Brackets, Etc.FOB TH« .

> in trit

VI to JitUMuL

instantly Killed.

Jo<r|>h Kedfleld, n hrakeman. while••ogxged In aHilfng car* at the B. & O.junction at half post one this morning,fell between the cars, and was In-stantly killed. The body was removedto btalate residence, IBS North avenue;Ho leaves a wife and two children tomourn bla loss. His former homewas fn'lfowTo'rlc,'arid'hai rettded' inCranford but a short time.

PIKE'S HARDWARE STORE,OPEltA HOC-SB IJUK'IL

Pianos *«•<» Furniture

Kepaired and RcfinUhed.

. P. H. LENZ,•O0 South Svenua, West,

cuaroKo, s\ j .WILL!AX KLFJUFEVVFAl,

South AT*., Cnuiford. S. J.tivtrt and Boarding #roMti.'

" Adjoraicg Opera tivam,

CRAKSTOHh __ rl StM> Jeriry

i l h u r m i i ,««af»MU|ii>ilo<ju»..llii(( of

TINWMC, «TC.

0l»« tn« a call aiui*iii*|>pvl uiv la-s;»t

House, Sign, and

Fresco Painting,f lain aits) Oe«*r*tl«e

Paper Hanging

and Wall

Cranford, " -1 New Jersey

Loanone siren on piano'. '. • _'-•-•' -Mama 'fB'rnUilutd for'SojfixauiUn

I ALFRED SHAW,Thoroughly I'ractlca) Piano Tu

and Hepalring in all briineliFour yean with Aetihim CM,

nnd. Now " •lr« iJrOs,iHt. '

f» | A1' OK C«A N KOIll/'lO W MHII11

i " tin**. »i'*

or whera thfro/hra fnw Ijonr'lorn prn-ferred. A'Mr/Vw SI. 0 , C'ltltcn offloe

TO tj"Kr- »irlrat«Ttabi«. Will l»o"put1 i« i-oiiWtUitt to suit' tenant An»lrVft

[A no*• \n^ room* overhea/ for «alorent

', 3. T. Rshaii*, ' * "Koullworlh, N. 3.

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gaad R«l*eca Ul* i

FOR INVESTMENT!

PennLots I

MOUTH AVCNUC, CHAN

STREETS NOW BGIM0 MADB.

FOR A HOME SITE!• • Title Perfect.0 0 RMtrlctloas.

SbsasTrcs*;Sidewalks.Servte* Way*,lmprovad Mntt*.,•Eketrie Ugbu.•'"

1KB AO. 6080 m I t ! (Cut oat sad and thia mi. to oaroffios* S * ^ * S J M « ^ tMaaefcsajpdfvsbaodsosMiy

Mdtry tb*Traaa«rw. '

coMPumeo 10 pen CENT, WILL BE ADPCD OHPIBC& BUYNOWI ^ — - , . , . r t

N. J. Suburban Realty Corporation,ittiattSsSfswaw*. • OfMr ~"*~— **• - —- - - - - -

THE CRANFORDNATIONAL BANK

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. S5Q.000 00

6ENERAL BANKINGSAVINGS DEPARTMENT.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

CCRTirtCATES OF

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Or CREDIT.

R0BBRT RINDELL.

Lehigh Coal, Lumber

LIME. LATH, PLASTER I re.

I WALNUT A V E N U t .

Crt.VSr-OlUJ, • NKU J HUM.V'

DIIJDK'ICli KKKlli.

IIAMMVVAHK.

Carpenter and Builder,

U«elden», Walnut atWiiun. Oranfor.!

A.O'Donnell,

fonn*ft/-ipMiviiMiiii<-. Tiiaitui Vvn-i. BTMK out <;AI

All Work Guarantor.

MjHer. IMouk, OKANFOItO

-J.:.-1!«»l-;-::U* J ,

J0HNMAR1EN,

PJiJlrlilflCi&T

^ Cranford, H. J

J.L.BAUER,

il vll Cmslncer anil Sui \ c> or.«r, Tewnehlp***r far Ctmmlot* Tew

Main Office, as Dl* Building,

ELIZABETH^ N. J,

U.F. WHEELEJl,

HOT 11

E. K. ADAMS,FIRE MBWUUiCE.

' 3 0 8 UNION AVENUE,Cranlsv*!, W J ,

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Or. Robert Wakeficld,O«ntiit "

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.1HB CBANFOBD AY JB8DAY, JOSE 21,

OHEAMIWS.

_ it drtxsmg, a*dran iufht,

gansaiwg wkik, <w byny* dur:

TOakia* »f days that IT* BOS' Jong (Mas.Dnwnag, inat dnsaiiK—last's all. •

I aM • <>nnk<nu* nmbr'd «j> as a bin.I fear the Mtai of Uu ««trj wbuM*»

I a» a fwnfirr. tuiffmlrd—}i>at Bill,lust

JV» thrn't a mother I't» not knows luiv**rs

sjau»!l»ni r..l;'« j>UJ»w ted dcying tu, lnr>; •

Oimmira'& cr*<lJ* »3nt ftfftta Vt mr cars,l)mi»itte. j»*rt dr*am»nffr-tb*t'a »n.

. > 1 «•«•(,* Hill—k*±rt«irini»>iiU«i| i n l tbrre u< two lillls muumu »><is b,

X, joat drpaminj—that's s.U.

Tbmuh i* hnan brart ubri, it'a worth a| J I It !• t™t ('>r a t i "1 old Itnin,

Dretmtnf, just drramini—Olst's all.ft l*t» n f l j v d i * jr»tihgiit r once mbr#.Mother-rrlurni from tlial faranar shore;

» -it ojirna life'* h«|.M<-«t <lwt.r M n n i f i t j l * h | M tDreaqunf, iuit dreamina—iliBt'a all.

1VHY RODERICK CHANGEDHIS(I ••OBI IT i»t )

O LD Antliunr Htoiiff r»Tfd u«nd dawn lili «[ilet:<l!d dr«W'ing-room.

"Vou In I6TI« with « |irln»f•h* Itiundrrn). "Vou'd thaw • grciter•ejnlp to fait la lave irltll • dunlowiU o v man/ lrttr<-< liiia lio n<nt you?"

Twelve," laid Mnrgarrt, lu • lowvolet. "II* tells uiD Hut lio lovea ni«tot wauta to iu»ke me Ills wlfeJ'

"And you're Idiot enutlKti to ttltcn to•ucli alum Now, look ttui inoftcr•dmrrly Ifctnrtvu th« cyoi. A monthback r.ou nnil I, and IloUerlck Carrol—wbom I n>f«u you to lunrry—vrttt InDaronli, of * holiday. Wo mads (be•equalnuuc* or • «moll pirty of ROD-ttttMo. Tlicy jolbwl IU. • IUJT ur tiroU t « , on a niDiialfllii cllmbluit c*ptdL-OOJI. One ql 'con paid r»» tt» touch »1tenUon tint Carroll Uldu't llko It, amiquit»,rljrnOoo, Thtn iraa an «ccl-4ent on Uis mountain. You tllpptd«T«r a preclplct. Above you, itaadlngI n on a rock, wat Carroll; below you,•avriuftog like youracIC In aiincf, wa*<ttU«—tills tnau I're been apraklna of,,aUI thrw ot you rrtrt roped to&tUtr,HVJwt doM tbli man do hut cut lilmwlf

, tODi lrttlnir Carroll li.iul/ou up.i' u*. nro*

father, fat MT«d my

aa4 raft

lest*—la lay eompwytln> help of m fri«nd-"

"ToolUMtorio« witn'ifa* wont

Bat * • Beca

I a n

T a 4 I Ifaii peepltf casssoaie Mine jktlsjiL sjfrttil idy I love'sjoe* to tba Uwstr* lo-olctt j i s dw «ggr*gai« #td n^rM»*pc tfcaitwlta btr fatber and frisnda, . Bin will any otter poopu iff th» sswMT Ta a

•J rereatljr pabiwoed article oa tbe mtU-Jeft it was »arur«I tbat outf

-KM ww* nw win. we worn, t am i o f pa l l ,*, o f „ i^nd*. rf w b k i «rt*aliojuihi-r m rour Mrrlcf, slf." r«>ti*l • n ! 1»i i a i r i, 0 4 ^ ^ J>BI»UIIJU ofCarrnll Hit fbftk* burMNt wMb t b i J UotWM.

of tb* words. A pint b s j _ l Tbe rfasoa tor tbls great roasump-r«v«-a!rJ la Llni; be lad atrndy ' tiua.ii iwofold: t Iar«* proiwrttoo ofup bis taltta l» pr«?*nt lta> cofi- <mf biilWIujjs. especially In small

• loitw nat) rural district*, ,«t». tot*

AS r «,,,.««. rr«.rnt **<; - ^ M * &^,ss£ertck Carroll n«tl<«J. for tbe second K o f . , a U e „ „„ ,„ ^,, 1UeM! to j ^ ^ gtita», the llvli fared man wbMe »y«i ! M t-UitulJ a)*-eW~*mimff'trp8jrinrt'ffm^^

Tb* curtain mis tat tfi» Issf art of | codStry.everywhere wnffofl the neat,the play. Carrnll «tn>p«d softly from l«**«trfiil paluted dwelling, proclaimingtbe i«x wi.i<h held Anthony »u>tu, lili j fL?.?*?.J*»_il?3>S?!L.ao* '**• MU"quSclilj'.

y T"*nrs »zo tliti wns BOt aajpaintod dwelllog*. wlilin commoo lutoo Inrecr rltle* ami town*, were tbt

l l l l d i i t t"Within Cftffii minutes.", answfred , e I C # p t i o r i | 0 t|jo rural districts; bc-" ' ' •: cause, on tbe oue ha nil, a Urge pro-

Itodcrlck: Hauled a clgvr. tte waistrangely c«lru. It wai eipectcd ofhim fbnt-he would, uccost Margaret nilthe tbcittre Jrtfju. »ud dravT-lujr aiiilc,lint what lie wully meant to.do waitn tuUu Mnr«j'fit'» (irru and. qit-uniluct bur to her owu carriadi-.ni«!ii-d to tui'ijt the prlbCc's

•rUTP-.' ; ; • • - - - - - - - - T r - — " - ; - - • • ; • -

Huild-cnly the'g'a.st (lfwra of the por

IID

pmrinn of tboan (MilHInifi; jtorary in kesblfts. und, on tbe otheri iistid. lice «*• paint was then a luxury.: eipoii*lv« and dllDcult lo obtain In tlie; ont-of-tiic way ptdtM. »mt rei|ulrtaji'• KIIHOUI k< nyrietlgv sud much prcpant-} il'JH to Ot t'fw u«e, .I Tin* Inl odurtlon of ready ml«ed or

dint*, about 1HW. changedof nffuire. A« thetold tbe Walking

tltu

and liuriilii(j ryo had nttracf<*d lilt at'lentlon in th?' restnuraiit. W'bat^vreuioUon he felt, however, was A\l*t\-piled by IU« sight of Margaret'shd herfnthnr"' leaving tb«- portico. : Cflfrjollstepped forward. .' -, '•-,

"Jfout" whispered Slargacot, turnlog

«mrtly vnougU ue"4 fall Info deep snoir•DO be none the woric And you lothim art bow grateful you "arc, ttofar, all's well enough. Then lio wattesfalmaelf kuovvu. Who it Lot Tliuprincii of liarputal

"Vou trill cover ae« Ulm agatn. It-4M't-Uk«lr- tUat t- stull ttko y o u t o

Batoola a »»«oatl ttnwi wlillfttUeiultt->Ut«r* of tlie> prlne* will look after liltn,

* lo It that bo nitkoi a sood atidy»\ allliince. Wbyt - Well, cou-

,....._ to K©I tbowith 'the. gathering crowd «pon t)i« j-rpa'dy for "niatltertnit." .Tlint the rnnn-

the inhii whom- pnlllil fnce | try vrn* ready for paint In a convenient,'• |rf>piif/ir form la shown dy the luime-', Ulato suVcPss of the Industry nnd Its

a! itrowili In Ally years from> OO.tlOO.OOO salions—tho «stl-

aiiiteit ofltpnt fot loop.;. '. : ~:-::~:;'::"..i] .Home fc-ctty »CV.T» tliinpi have been! wrlttimltliont and snld ««n!n«t thisj cin«* ftrjpnlnla. pspochlly l>r painters

mid niflltiraelun'r^of wrlftlu klndnif-pn«t-} |Jlnta. l)unb .Via Iti.mnnj lu-•tnnt-MjliiMo »trli'f ire* bare boen-Jns-

d sowo fotirfullynnd wonder*(ul|jrronittrtK>t**<| uilxtimm hnvo In the

been -worked nS en the sulleleiM-imt'f tn ttic kliape of prepared

jnlnt. But snch prmluft* hitv« hadtheir nhutt liny and qufrkly disap--pcnrwl, and 'lie :oo cnlorprliilng, mau-nfoctuifr-) tint prodcrcd them havecome *n gitcf tn the bankruptcyconrlii or b i'A >.irno". by costly'ex-perleuro ,*.*\ Itoncsty Is the best pol-icy anJ L«*« reformod their ways. --.-•..The ^M?f exceptlutis <o this .ulo nra

ft.iino tu«U «.<t*<r liounes who sell directlo t i* ^mi»ry irndft at a very lewprletj-fietwr*^ *jelnn- tho wbolcsnlt-vrlco or i',nsV»Hf or. Tho buyer of suchgnud«, ,u» it.* tt.iyerof n "iroia bnck,"hns OCJT li.Nbtolf v -jlame If he Iln.'--Mi pilrcua»e Wlrthlft* With gold•piling at 4&y twa» ur mint at a fixedpri.'o OH'UMS nt gold do not wll It ata discount! mid wttb Unseed oil quotedev<tiy«rh.«re at nfty to seventy cents a«ai!on, mani>'acturcta do not' swill apuro llua«*4 oil palut at thirty or forty-cents a gallon. - - ' • .

The composition of prepared patbtt.differs because nalat Hxpertt i-ave uotyet ngrad ^s to tb' boat plgmonisand because tbo dnll- results of testaon •« • large • senle-.s«».

QTJEEX E!(T£BTA1S11 OBCOEkTBAQsMea Aleuodra's sk'.l aa a pUabt

Is. well known, but'it I* iotcrestlnj; toIsmm tbat on oa» occsirlon sh« tookpart la a conrtrted piece for plaao andorchestra. - Tie" Qtwen, then rriarenof W»l«, was staying at tbe time witbtbe Dowacrr U*n-olcD«ts of Loadon-

.and^aoa .enmlnt- aflet dlmi«-»a« the was lryiag ov«r sooie mustc attb* piano, the suddenly tbongbt thatto play sometbtog With orcbestral ac-compsnlnwnt would be. an uncommonexperiment. No sooner said than done.The string band, which bad been play*lag during the dinner, wai hastily sum-moned to the drawing-room, and In-•tailed. la . tb# fldJaeemt, cena|.rv»tory,and the astounded conductor was toldtbe royal guest's with., Then theQueen, having selected tbe mutlc, re-turned once more to tbe plauo, and,ta her own Intense amusement, gaveber hostess and gueaU an Impromptuorcbestral concert.—ST. A. P.

THEi LENOTn OF GIKCS' DHESSES- "Madam Jiodlat" u y s , in Uoute-

. ^ , „_„ I teased and teased him oneday until I had made bira very cross,but not a gleam of -exprets'fant eitmuInto bU ey*». So pc'rlt.tpt he usts themto conceal Ws emotions jtiit as ordinaryfolg n»e apercu to conceal thel"tboughts. . ' " . ' . -

Can you abide tbe man wlio silentlysulks? Or the woman, either. I'ar.far belfer-1* he or sfcewbo race* and•tamps about the room, inin^ forcibleexpressions and working uf nil Irrlt-ablenets In this natural fnthion—badfor carpets but good for ns«jhty tem-pers. "Effervesce and evanesce" ouchtto be the practice ot all evil humor*.Bulky silence Is the wornt of tiad man-neri. Do you agree with aiel-^BuJtouTranscript. •

MldJtoderlck. "It's all right.Con* Quickly,"

Had lie beard properly, Waa <lmttils own voice wlilcb had tpoktn? II"felt Mar^nrt'l's hand tighten on Mlarm. Wliere was be taking lief? Totlier prince's carriage? Then tvbtt ojhl» revrnget '

Ths solMrnpoifd qu'itlonlng flntteilthrough hit brain. Either'tbejntett,niipMliog face or a sense of haJor thJt

lislf liad cludiged, Inhalf a second, lilt plan. IlkAre Carrollquits know what was jAppenTng liefound himself with ^nrgarat at tb»carrlnue of th» prlirt*. - - •

••Denrcst and b w , " he hcar4 a voicerourirur, It was/ajntwered' by knolber—a hoane, tufingled tone tbat broughtIloderlck's/wlta rushing back,

-DettiiJot youl T«k-o ibatr*uttered a cry. The prince

rl< hsitlly from the revolverbl» heart by a man with a

fact and the eyea ot a madman,A leTp. and noderlck was between tbatwo. Hit right-Ott thot out iren aitbe pistol cracked. Down -went tbowould-be tjtaailn, and down went

s rose hurriedly. 'Her gateflowed her fathrr'a. A paper boyaa standing Just ouilde the housi*.

^ tils poster. In Immrino d lwere tbrse words:alYRTKUOIja,. TUG VIUNCK OP 1UU0SIA1• • * • • , • • •* "We certainly suspect tbnt ho hascome to Kiiglaud. though Mrbnt Ills ob-|ect is only the fatw know."

It waa.sa offldftlat the foreign of-- Bee -wbo"(rs.v*> utterance to the coitt.

Jecture. l i e was a friend ot UodcrlckCarroll, who was questioning him. Theprince ot Daronls. wai still rulailnc•nd Carroll, whole mind was weighedwas suspicion, "was on the watch forderetopmenta.. ."It t» an eHraotaUinrr. .Vtnt on tbe otllclal. "If he Island, we hope^fcrvcutly that he will

~ leare la safety.""In »a!ctyt Wb»t d» jou tneaSir

auked Carroll"Simply that there are revolutlotilits

to bis country who'd be glad of an easy«pportonlty to retnovo hint forottr."

Carroll went Into * restaurant to. tonch. Scarcely haa ^e taken a scat

- *he« • man a w th» satu^rcoufroatihgUrn. Carron looked up. Ito was fac-tng toe prince himself.

It was tbe prince who spoke) "Do•ot,mention jay name. I HIT you,

' tulle ty^accldeot, and followed jou infewc I remembered you directly. You« m • with Margant—MU» Btoae—InCaronla." „ _ _

Canoli sodded, smothfring his chn-crbk' At another table sat • man with« face, that -vet* p»llld at death-*n•Til, craei. dark bearded tact, In w.hjrhjbvtutA a jpan; of *erce ejes tliat werefixed «poa the pDnce- ^, <• "I came to this country with a singletrostedl attendant" west oa the princeof Buotda. **Onfortanateiy he waalakw iu. -I Uke fvt, fm are a jjtatte*tnaa. and t purpose to trait jon with

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Tiifra waa a great uproar, a surgingwave of people, loud cries ot augerand nlnrm.' No one noticed the fjlrlwhn> hastily entered. _a closed cnrtltvijp,nor tho man who stepped In aftef bor.

"I am glail I did it," muttcra Hcxl.jsrldLCntroUt wlUi n_jijtb. :_.:_ _ 1...Ha Jcclt >YlU».hU right hand,, hlileft stioulder. whoro « tiullct Is likelyto roinaln'all hi* llfo. Tlicu ho rpplncciIn an open tlraner tiro Icttvrsi. Oni« Isfrom Margaret; a loiter of deep ,Rrall-lude. The olhft Is from tho prltiw ofUnrontn. frankly acknowledging a ilnu-tire debt of llfo nnil bupplncss, and <•!•tending a hearty luvltntloa to tlir ro-

pjent to visit the prlncti'se couutir,bis court and his EnslUh wife,

There Is Alto a. decorntlon In tliodrawer, the highest that Uurouln cimbestow.

••Ves, I'm glnd I did It," repents lioil.prick, nud this time lio Riuuthcrs tbealsh.—SpokestniUi Ito view.

lie regarded children n* a,He did all his counlns before tuar-

rlago.lie never talked over his n.ffalri v llh

tits -v\lff.Ho never had time (o go au.vliere

wllh-hls wife. - - - - -He doled «ut niouvy to bis wife as If

to a .servant..Uc looked down uin>n his wife as an

interior being.tie thought only of bis wife as a

cheap bouiekfcper.Ho never took time ta (r;t acquaint-

ed with Ills family.Ua- never -dreamed- that there vrtra

ttro sides to niarrlagt. _ _' _Ho uovi-r drrauied that a wife de-

served praise or compliments.Ha had one set cf manners for homo

and another fur society,'- l ie fnou.gnt ihU -wife, showlii »ptHMlall tier Uin» ilolnR-bouMwork..

Ho married »n Idealrand waa dlnp.pointed to tlnd It bail flaws.

He psia no nttcntltm to hU personalafter niarrlace.

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proving t .o formula* ot tnannfnctur-.era;'bnt all Imve come to the conclu-sion that the essontlnls ot good paintare puro llnseod oil, line grluilng andthorough;'Incorporntion, an l In theseparticular* alt tho produeiarcf repu-tflblo manufnetarrs corrcspoh'!; allnrst class prepared 'painty

iliiscod. oil, tba, ,uecfixi«ry volaUSo"thliincvs" ithd Jftpan itryeral .-

Tho parntvr'a opi>o«l'|jn vi> such pro-ducts Is based"largely'1oU"»*Jf-liiteret;.U P want; to mix the inmt himselfmul lo bo paid for dolu^ ltj r.m! to ncertain class of paln'.ors It Is uo rcc-ouiiuondatlon for n piltut to sny that It«111 last five w ton years. Tho. longern pnlnt lasts Hit* longer he will liavoto wait tor the- jab of repainting. Thelatter consldvratlon Inn no weight withthu coiiaiiiner, mul tho former Is afslso Idea of economy. Hand laborenn no\or ba ni chtf.il> or as offlcleutas maclilnp work, anil every tlrno tbepainter mixes paint, did ho but knowit. be I* l«sln*r money. Uwause lie caubuy a Mter paint tlinu bo enn mliat l e u thau It costs him to mix It. *

Prepared points haw won. not onlyon their actual merit*, but on theircouwiilenco and ecouoruy. They arecomparatively divan, and they arc lu-comparably lininly. Uut when all IsMKI. the experienced pnlulvr It the

-pru|x>r p«rx>u ta apply oven A readymixed p.iliit. He knows better tlmnany ono cl»o tbo "alien™ qnd "how"nnd tbo dlnVrctico betweeu paintingnml "ulatlierlug" Is much- Rrwttor thanIt appear* to u novice. ftvi>ry one tohi* tmdv, ami after all pitlntiuR Is tbopainter's trade aud not tho household-er'*.

where between fourteen and eighteenyean of age tbat It did not Involvea discussion about, the length of tbeskirt, which almost amounted to allttlo quarrel between tbe mother nnddaughter. Of course, I reallke..Jbat.tbe girla^ are fM>tiab''in wanting to beyoking ladles before they have had alltbo fuu out of their young girlhood;bnt I often think that. If the mother*remembered a little more about tbelrown. feelings on the subject when.they,were tbo same age, -and. Instead ofbolus ci-ow about it, told tbe girls theycould have tbe aklrts tbo very longesrthat would be proper. It wouldn't meanto much unplonMntncss during theirdressmaking seances. When my own.opinion It called for In luo matter, 1always strenuously Insist that girls be-twecu fourteen and sixteen shouldnot wear tbelr skirts an Inch belowtBetr" *boo tops, which Js nine Inchesfrom tber-floorrbut-X try to Impresson them that inr reason Is that thoylook very much more 'nttracllvo Inskirts tbls length, o'ni! tbat It Is farmore 'proper/ than to wear a longerSkirt at tbat age. When a girt seta to beeighteen, the length of ber frocks mustba largely determined by her height.If abe looks younger. I alwnys advtwbar to keep them short for a while,but It the ta tall, tuoro U no reasonwhy she sould not wear them anklelength ft the wishes. Like the moth-ers. I cannot leave the subjoct, though,without reminding them tbarrtbere Itplenty of time ahead tor lone frocks."

TTtOXU 8TENOOKAPtTEItTASSE.•The pretty little blond ttcnogra-

pher." ssld . a commercial traveler,"has almost dlsapptarcd. from thehotels, also tho kittenish telephonegirl and telegraph operator. Their

".place* are,taken,-In the better gradn-

B4«fljr«.,I ihr* Marsawt,Vh» wtnrn» tayattoettoi^ and t an ben,to««•»•»«lay-*M*.*A-v ,- j ' \ '.-' .'

Cawoll -' ctartea.' - Tb ufwi**i k«rt like i ^ w t f j i poto

^rwit'alOatjr'WeW o a W o t h s r . ^ e fact that I• • tetoc* ot Bawola «t«Vd* la «iirpath,-/I am pt&tot ^ oak* toll

tatoilfe'XU

p clie treattd bla wit» as he would not

%ar« dared to treat snpihtx voaian.

6b? William Mtcgrecor, Governor otNewfoundland, baa rnrnlthed an Inter-citing report ot bis official visit to I4b»rador; the flnt ever undertaken, TheXnnult, or native*. Sir WMltm found,t sve eeaaedto.ealat«l«u)t'aeveir«l Iwn-d a n l l f U coitt d ^ b

population. It sfuitouttdttebr pRwrvftUof) it <«• to the Mrfrev-:iatt,' inlatlonarlw. * •* Tbclr niutdcal ca*

Nor Inillan* With indUiStinou Kout telta of n wotuau In a

Chicajw-hotcv-'who-wtts known as the-moot lnvrtemto "kicker" the hostelryhad ever known.

One evchlne at tlrssert. tho lady whowns always complaining askcj the•witltwf 'wlijfn* "dish WK*ed' h*?' trt icalled "lee cream pudding^

"If you don't tike it, ma'itnt^ I'llbring you something else,"the polite ' "

"On, It's very nice," responded thelady. "What I object tJ lJ that' Itnhoaldlto cnllifd. tee crntjn pudtllnK.It's wrongly nfltnfd.'^Ttete should boIco crtftin —"•"•'win- •»"' •* '-»• ?

"bnt that's Jtwt our aa:o*yoanyou

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t f g pirpectlng young women, wSo know howto vtreat - hotel patroni -with nnassAtl-,nblelnserye, at the same time being;perfectly courteous and attentive.

"On, no; of course there Is no objec-tion to blondes as such, but they mustnot bo of the artificial variety. Anyyoung woman wbo Is employed arounda hotel olBco nowadays most dress-Wen, but not gaudily, and must under-stand that It Is no part of ber businessto flirt with tho hotel patrons.

"No. I don't think tho change wasbrought about by tho complaints ofmarried women, but by the attitudeat business men who travel. Whenthey wish to dlctnte a letter or otherdocument, or send a message by wire,they .do not wish to be suspected oftrying to strike up a-ulr.lation-w.lth. tucXtrl In chnrga of that department. ItIs a lore, and no man wbo is anythingbetter than a Johnny bat time forIt. Hotel managers have learned thnttbelr best patrons have little time toloso ID such way«, and they choose forofflco Jobs young women who are s»lfrespectlug and expert in their work."—Now York Sun;

MEN AND TEUrERS. 'Havo yon over noticed In what a

groat variety of-ways people show ac>•Wynnes'! -It— la- rather interesting.There Is PeteiS-dear Peter—who Hushescrunson, just a* though be were*'aboy again, and a blue glare, cornea Intobit nlco eyes; something llko a flash

f fi

"In Sontb An«rtc«^t«sbl'tA* re-turned traveler, "there is *'»!>«*»»" o fttab w«cb, la provided *o«» a *et otembryo irmbsttai'wnlcn « U a t t^oHcable to bop •crsttftt* field* and, even;t* dlmb t»«svWfiu«rsi;tba.t.»» tte,d^^Bkta^ i f ek^sWte^A. \ ah aijkwawvai ^ ab^P tAflasW a aT ^SV^BIBBSV^•JBTBIV^ •jUwlaKaQE^bK fCJalQ vVtia ^la»- aftS^S^CaB ^ tavsMt'lt.

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la. serene again. I am often tempted toannoy him, Just for tho take of seeingthat blue flatOt and crimson Hush.They go to nicely together. - -

Ijm, on tbe contrary, does sot cbancccolor, but sits back in bis chair andlooks dignified. .A alight'compresslouot the tips Indicates) tbtt be conl£. largo-! j expmt. bla annoyance- and he'•jnuA-^t nsve'r aatr ulm really out ottetnptr b^t_oncc, and tbat was whenaoro* one suddenly woke^blm up outotan enjoyable nap. People,are rather

there Ik a tort ot bnttaUt* about i t Isthere anythhig more asrecaDleJ la a«tttftlL\wayt.t9aa a pleasant Uttle dose,lot* <.UUA. one testtr slnka w)th a. pcr^cuaalve feeling ot well-being} SuchJatertudea froui. t»w, 4rawa ot lir*UHojudbe t«Pi«bJtet|a4'<not>nwttnj«l5-Interrupted. - S T , M>;* '}.-,„ •

i v* you forjp>tttn the a wfnl

•MJiiliifi

Besrr't CMtDtcosnc*. It Is nice tlbe sbl« to slip oat unao:*ed. Better,at least, than bavins to cross the rooprand run away lite a coward.

1 nave often wondered if any emotionoa earlh eooW ll*littip tbe COMMJWgray of George's eye*. More thai* ours jI bare tet myself tbe tmk of making j

Sand tcmyboot*das to ma I w u

• *^«s)e"» • • • • • » ^ ^ » ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ » —•

tBdtnnrrdiatmsItriadsvary1 tboogbt would U of

rpcr8 cferacr.liraartdcal

tlDWtalucpedshoncurie

atsasu a*t>ijtv iawy*> ust » » M " Ito tttX batter, a,ft*T tk*it only mMBt trapongnat sarrsa* I fmndwhite th» tamer Itaaamd la sl»«.

••TTwCororeondrhcslth and

jandlawaUwosssa. Iaassothukfui for my reoorsry tbtt I ask :

iwomen may Inowof tbs % . « _ . . _ . _ _ • _t»»tr. of Lydl» E. flaabaaiv TagttaMt

JIH3.The funeral of Mm. l'lorcnce Clin-

ton Butro, wife of Theodore Sutro, tbo j

^ S^ S^ Sr ^ * V4)^HB a^pj Sasjaattfeaj ^ aifS£ r; 4 \^ t£l

Ckatrfps) allosra ahe'a tm» asd

1wtrt it not fotthit J»J«trd think bar perfect—tumzlf. - '

" .Wjtli fan or fon»r Vitg h«aj « heart"'Tbrrt Ma't much tbe nwttwj

Bs*JL»wy's «v«r batt tonxueWDl tbattor, chiller, ih*it«r

Her brother httt, this Vtrj dar. -With a boy'a blaDtBrn toM hVr.

•My httle *», the thin. ,o» Uck**JFl a r » » tongaf-lioldrr."—JUry A. (lill«tt«, io St. Nicholas,

1IIDDI.E.^ **nt Into Ibe vrooijf m d cot It.

it down to look for lt»nnu\ tbe uibre— it. tfiTtttVrr

beenAm*

Nobainto I

'decaifortbainla Eand Iedtn

TUs

boxemaida faimaidby si

plscemeBt or nJeer»tlon of tbe femaleorgans, that bearias-oown fetllng. la-

atreet, jsew mriiLiir. n;i» . „__»_,!„_held ttere. The Her, A. I* Stoddard, j P . ™ ^ " ^

.' Jdhu's" .Eplacpnal, CburcH,, ;JTof Jersey City, delivered an nddrem.Extracts from a letter written by Mrs.Butro In 1901-coutalnlns theso phllo-

pu»erTStIona"6u~lier~H(e werirsopliTca!renavat the services:

N? one)'"could' bo rnoro fdnd Of life,the companionship of kind friends ortoe exhilaration ot. bavins good health;and all that -belongs to tbls life than I.Ktorenw'"ClintonUutro.- Btrt stthir

mft time I recognize the fact that Imutt die. Tbe on<y thought ot regrettbat can come to me weald be that Iwas'leaving; any *>ne behind to whommy presence or personality would bo aloss. Possibly tome ot tbe people-whocame tovee me when I lived will wantto- k»k upon my face again for tbe lasttime. It'seems to me uowjbat it wouldbe pleasant It I could contemplate actrlntr orchestra, with an organ and aharp, to play tor the last obseqal*",nnd that tome living woman shouldstag « solo.

I can aay tbat I lived nnd en loveda happy life, and tbat I have madedtbsr* happy. Aad.l heg those whosurvive me not to\ mount or to wearemblems ot mourning, for long, but tospend, their t tee with, .the great phil-osopher* and teachers and. ta ««ck theplottun that cornea from simple di-versions.

should rememberand ttno remedy.

Ljdl» E. Finkhas's Vegetable- Com-pound atoncu remorea sach trouble*.

Kootbcr medicine In tba world haareceived such widespread and unqtaaU-Oed endorrcmenf. ~Ko other I

M w l H iam greatly Indebted to my dear father)bat been the cause of bringing mamore hnpplncsa than. auytblnK else Inthe world; Therefore, tttpo all younggirls who would be as happy, as I havobeen ID encourace It In tbelr homes.This is" my parting, "niMaage to the

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Another note of cplor.is teen In theruffle of pink, bine or heliotrope set uu-ilerueatU tho embrolilcry of a vwlilt'esilk parasol.

A comfortable tie in tho popularItlucber cut bus. three eyelets only,tlirough which tho wlilo rlhbou lacingsarc passed." One «r more- flounces \^toj(seailpoedi

edsps under which is s=t a litilo'lacoruffle' gives.a dainty, "frilly" look totbo white petticoat or undcrsllp.

fled endorseme dshas anch. av reoshl of CUM ot fetaal*Ilk— - - - - -

lira. Plnkham taritm all stek woiuautowrlte her for advice 9h«Ud»ught«r-te-l»w of Lydls, E. Pinkhana and for.tweaty-Qre je»rs,under her directlooand 'sine* ber decease baa bawaadflalng- tick women free of cbannsj.She has guided thoosaada to healik.Addresa, Lvnn, Mass.

Betoember that it!» lydla K Flakham's Vegetable Compound tbat la ear.ingwoaMn.anddon'tallowanydnfgtetto sell yoa anjthlag tlte la l u plsisv

^lotetNrfoir it. tErtf««riitednrwvj so t b e i n g ab!» to Una it , I c a m e a w a yw i t h It.

}tA thorn in the foot . ) ' , ..-'-. • :',* ^ 1

COSUJIDHCM&When Is a towel like an cnvelopet .11When stamped. " . .." '

• .injy are sllki like deceitful people}. Because they are double-faced.

~,Wb«u Is tbe door like a lady's balrl•When banged, 1 ..-. ;;

-,_...WI»j U a crots-gralned woman like acandle?

,-. Because both sputter."tW b a carriagg like a balf~moon

. • TUE_ LAROn. WOHLD.

In Milan there tire 3S.00O famlltetUvlua in one room each.

Ilricklnyert lit Japan receive a dull*wage (ft tblrty-tevcu viutt. • _

•\Vlnnipes (Can.) molder* have ttrnckfor an Increase of pay to $11 a week*

A new union of stenmattera and help-e n has been 'formed at Hcadrllle,Mass. >

Obanceltor Day, of Syracuse- .rerslty,' say*, the corporation. J*-:worklusniaii'* best friend. • " " V --^ -.

Ov«r ^1.503,000 was paid Jn sick aoffSbenefits bist year by unton»,*f-

I

1 * '

When a turnover. :A word of three syllables, Mek till yon

find,,Wnlcb has In It twentj-ilx letter* com-

bined. (Alphabet)* * r- ••SMaMaHMSSV

"J" ~ AX- AMUSING GAME.""' ThU came will amute any parry, bntIt must irat be ascertained tbatlh«rcit at least one person In tbe company

. wbo bat never been Initiated Into lit1 mytterlea. Tbli one Ji chosen to leav<

the room, but before he goes lie mut* • tola that those In the-room will

.choose an object wlilclrhe la to guest- m ata return... r, Ba may ask at many qoestlont as hev iwlthea when tbe time comes, one ques-tion a t a time, of each person consecu-t|f«lyt but hi* questions mutt be to

,;-*Otde4 tBtt they may be answered byor "So" or "I <lo not know."

*-Wben all this bas been explained theleaves tha room. The party is

for 1pastewhat

points at the front Rives a dresty lootto the matlpee Jacket It embroideredby hand and edged wltu tart the effectIs very "decorative. " " • - - - - . - - • •

Thcr* Is no better Investment for aIlglnfTvobl gowa tUna voile, for tblsmaterial is extremely popular nowtroda costume of It ta useful during all tlVseasons for one purpose or another.

Sheer belts of linen lawn are ta baworn extensively as tbe seasou pro-gresses, the embroidery being In wbitoor any preferred color, but the motherof pearl buckle 1* almost invariablychosen. <

How much prettier is the one band-— lush I tome bracelet ot heavy gold than the

ot Ugfithlog. Then the wrtinlnnteTurfeoHectlon ot'tuikllne:, tiny-things-withwhlcb wo are used to decorate ourwrists! Lei us hope- tbat tbe -onebracelet fad will be of Ions duration.

Ballroom fashion* "are 'wit preemi-nent at thle time, but perhaps next au-tumn the stylos front the other tidewill bave just reached us. "so bear inmind that shoes ot Irish lace over goldor silver tissue are In great demandin Iiondon and Paris. There it a Hatbow. ot the tissue at the Instep.

Von* ehabnnutt match your watch.If you would be strictly up-to-date. A-watch mounted with diamonds Is wornon a chain that consists ot alternating;tytto&s ot tonox and dlamondsrattthtrlittle white enamel watcb, with goldfiligree is fastened to the bodice with a

* to correspond.embroidered wltn

little tprnys tn blue makes acoot and1 dainty Wtaona, aleeve*

-—•-Mff-sBapedneck opmtag be~

of Labor.The clots factories will probably run

nil summer. Instead of closing down a*usual; on account of tbe grtat demand 'for rebuilding Ban Francisco. *• -

The. structural-ironworkers of—Oil—£ai;q have secured an increase of thirtyccuts a.tli»j on a one-rear conlracpu^UOOO men have fcne pack to work.

The Boitpu.' Mass., and Qulncr nutavtec horieshoera Imve granted theunion's request for the S.iturJay ibalf-holldity during June. July anil August,

Kalauinzoo, Mich.. Trades and LaborCouncil has referred the matter ot tab-inc politU-al nctlou Independent ot tbetwo old. parties, to a referendum TOte.of affiliated UDIOUK.

_i_-\Vbil(i tliore are 135 women brickanil stouo ir.nsans. forty-four plaster-er?, i r : piuuibpro and sasdtters nndMli stonecutterH iu the United States.then> iirc unly two vtonieu roofer*.-

Calgary,- Canada. Uradej tnd IjtborC.nniicit ha.i Just acnuireda site f o r aWjMMegtftlp. wbitft Jt Is pto^olBl toerict hitbu imuipdlntc future."It Isproposed to orpct a_ tuiiatng to thevalue ot S£i.U0a

Mayor i'itxsefaltr~6Tnojton, Massu'b.is ussured the representatives of tbeCentral Labor Union of 4[h» same ithat Jn tbe future oil work donetbi» -cttr -' nnder bls~' udnklnlf traiwould be under uniou conditions.

nately. a boy and a xfrl if possible, nndczpUln tbat each person must think«t the one sitting on his or her lefside aa tbe object chosen,, and answerall ^oestiom as if tbej n[iplleO to thaperson. It may be Imagined what con-flicting answer* arise .to, cunfuse thequestioner, and'inach fud'wlilbe iie-sited By '.hose In tbe'iceret JKor

'•"•• stance, tbe qmitloncr may tsk If it 1*ii ~~ a boy, and on number one answering

la the affirmative, K number two* Isasked the question and a girl be sittingon the left slilV," tbe answer will bedistinctly purzllnjr. But there Is great'fun to be derived from tills

Americans : :~

V

KNOWS NOWOoctor Was Fooled hj HU Own CM* Map

•-It's easy to understand bow ordinarypeople s e t fooled by coffee when doc-tors themselves sometime* forget thefacts,. ,—

A physician speaks of hli own expert-,wee: - .-•

"I had nsed coffee fot year* andreally did not exactly believe It was In-;luring- me. altboogb I had patplnltaoarrof the' heart every day. J '_".. '„..

"finally one day a severe and" almost*. ?fatal attack ot heart trouble frlfibteoed; '/me ami I save up both tea anoV-coffeilt'"'using rostnm Instead, and since thatltime I Imve had ahsolutely no heart/palpitation dcept-onioneortlons when 1 tried a smacoffee ivhicbJcaascdand proved, to me t mutt let it atone.

"When we began usingteemed wcak-tbat waa Decant*did not make it according; to—but now, we pnt-a little bit of'Iba tbe pot when 'boiling a: — " '

UIPODTANCE Or LITTLE TXIIXG8.Tbe great Crimean War began by the

Greek and rouian churches fussingover tbe ksy to the Holy Sepulchre.Tbe Sepoy rebellion.was precipitatedby tbe rumor that m«ive;*oW»erarwereto be polluted by the government'*placing lard on gun cartridge* whichmust be wet In tbo rnou-ii before theyjsnald slip into the stms.

A few.years ago a small savingsbank Iff Kausaa Gltr- was strained by a

A street cat, uuniaKcr hauled_;1 sacks o( money to the bank In

•whtelbarrovr, nud. ileposltlng them,the rnu. The sacks contained

$40 In •jennies. That bank In novr tbeNational Hank of Commerce, one ofthe Iarge.it lu the country.

An ancient vliler shut In a tower totUrve sent word to hl< wife to but letav beetle's nose nnd tie a silken cord•to its leg and place It i t the lower's

p T - 'foundation. FofionTiisrilse -gmcll itcame to tbe top. With tbe. silkenthread he drew a stronger and each-|lme a a.ronser slrltg until a rope

b

gives It the p pfleep browa color.

I hare add dMends'and patient* to feats) <

and drink Pcwtuni, in fact; X fthtt advice." Kame riven. *••Co, BttttltiCteelfcJtJclu;, '.t

"to. plflc* of .tea-.!TO honwsaM^r

' Canova. when crlllciieil for worktag'-i" ss> long on a seemingly completed sta-t' , Ltne, said: "Xberiencbei-w.bjen-yon ig-t^r koranUy Sold lu »uch••'small e»Teem are

|f ??:• tbe very things which make the dif-'^--ttjwnc*) between the failure of a bung-

, "* THE DOMESTIC CAT.Tie domestic cat i% not menlloned

-a\ BUJIcal narrative. He Ir presumedt-**)Jaave originated, w'ltb other domestt-F'icated types, in far Eastern lands. Tbe

tattings of recorded history relate_ t i e was a pampered pet and even'Wariilped Idol la semi-tropics:

Ttttiliiea. In tbe middle tget. we ore.BBwasaliattrr.anecesBaryaer-

suul an" object of persecution.—--•--• 'to tbe TOatern,

* found in In-HU advent la fat

seems to haV#"5eco with tbe(r/wrtUe settler*.

I concern- « W «tin!*

WbO n

Tb«wls«.paperfourtipaperaa.shpaper"Tlwtbumlrut paIs at 1the timakeAngerStickmustscut,'o

Paliof thicolorof tb(green

K AFranclost eiftt-lOtfinbleliCles:bicrlnfr.

Amca hint.Ing.but Itna apenoili!_ofVnine Itury.

Sir.thnt t:Vere-if chooka,weirei

Tbe

vanlawbtcbrallroapectic

basuiemocband tmightion 0

franticpaperlldlylnor tohem I

other*estlo*

_•«£* _ ' j&s ssa .

:.*t•* rpcrs DEFECT.

•titlyI'ar.suit

rlblaIrrlt--badtrm-uslit|uor».nan-lutou

fm>ttomjbamdo to mi lwue

my^ftH'.jI emUwrt bay to l

, MdtninyaitwIliM J V *, 1 tboojbt woold U o< «BTMiomml

ttfUnlMof EyMai t. Bi&rtjifonww jirtnij

e

>oof»o<rn o o t » j<uawver,**

t grace* lory has•suv eosoMed,

. jissj k smut; her friend*ao» aiaen 'tu i»tdc4.

T - J — •*»•» she's trueAad e n s tc lorn her

»*qput<»ifa Mr tdrjdtts«j«a»**< •»(«•»<« W i t t •**

of wit, two p«mftd» of svssr.fowr ««tc*t Mark pepper. «er •oecevfeVM. <MM> <NUK* JMtWrg, CD* e t t M *•alipttre. BoU tbe leawrialt, except

5M* »«» »» not lotihiiHaM t h k h f

«» »» not lotihii defectthink hrr perfect—marly.

«-Men

ite ttebanarltanMd In aba.Tb» Coroiwond contteaad to taU s » aty

baaha and U* Muaor • M a a d b b»tuiUJ, 1» » * « mfflaths. thatamr

andIaw»U l« r W , tuiUJ, 1» » « m a . h a t a m r

Mentlralvm>iiaandIaw»UwoBsasu laa»to thankful for my racwry tfcat I ask mxa

women may Incur of tb» woadrfM c i u l i m

.Wjth far* or form with head or heart.There ata't much the Butter: v

BrtLawy's «T«r buy tongueWul (batter, chitier, ihi!tar

Her brother Bert, thia Vtr» d « . -With a boy'a b!tint&e« toM j,Vr.

*M» httle us, the thing jo» UckI»j<ut a iwd tongw-holder."—Mary i . OOletie, ia St. Nicholas.

I Ccmpuund.

b» woadrfMflakhaava V

L'lin-, tlK>

wailjrd,ircli,rent,Mrs.hllo-wrere

life.Is orsilthin I.•tbirist i

ut Ilioniboawboiruntlait

oaldlo aDd aol«(a,llDuill

oyctlnnd*whonearut topbil-;thos dl-

•v M*jam w t m w i f T w y — w ^ - i 11 pi

i nlarorpaltifnlprriada, weakBtna, 41*I placenieat or ujeeratlun of the female ' ,I organs, that bearias-down feeling, ia- '' aanunation. backache, flatnleooe, gcav, eral debility, indigestion or ncrvooaI prostration, they abould rememberl there la one tried and true remedy.i LjcH» E. rinkhas'a VeftUhle Com-i ponnd at onco removes soch troabttSL1 No other medicine la tha world hasj received »uch widespread and unqa*U-_

fled endorsement. Ko other tirntrtaebss sach * record of enrss of festal*Ul).' - - - - - -

ilr», Plnkhsm tarltea. all atelc wonieuto Write her for advice She Isdaafhter-In-I»w of Lydia E. linkham and for.tweaty-flre, jrears.uniler her direction,and 'sitwo her decease baa beanadflalne- tick women free ot churn.She has guided thouaaads to heejtk.Address, Lynn, Mass.

Bemember that i t is lydls E. Fink*barn's Vegetable Compound that ia ear.ingm>men.ai>ddon>tallowsnjdnnrlajt

ettins u>i)r*

KIDDIE.- to tbe Tropt

<• s i * " d o w p t o iaa*j2* it* jir»!«*l«orfor It. tnft6««I llfeed

t JWt beloe able to Had it, 1 camewith It.

JA thorn In the foot.) , ,:

COSUMDHCM&When Is a towel like an cnvelopetWben«tamp«L " '

tlier)ma

it Inoaoglrnvamcs.

tu»

• .TOyr are silks like deceitful people}Because they are double-faced.

• ".When Is tbe door like a ladj-'s balrlWhen banged,

_,_...Whj 1* a cross-grained woman like atandle?

„. Because bath sputter.When b a carriage like a bait-moon

TUE_ . WOHLD.

In Mllnn tlicrp ure3S.00O famllie*Ihlua Hi oue room ««-h.

Ilricklnyerl lu Japan receive q dally*rugt> o( tblrty-iercu i-^uta. • _

Wlnuliieg (Can.) maiden bare itrnckfor an Increase of pay to til n w«csv

A new union of iteamattera and help-e n lisa bcea formed a t IieadrtUr,Ua«a. •'

Chancellor Oar. «f Srraen**rort i t jv «ay* the corporation. JwprkliiBBiaii'a beat frtentf. • " ut

Ov*r 4l.S0S.00O w a i pnld ln «lck i n f fd t h beneflta Ult y««r by totf"

f f t n i ~ •-

When a turnover.A word of three sjllablcs, stek till you

find,.Which has In It twenljs l i letters com-

bined. lAlphubeL)* * r- •SBSa.s««.aa»a»P»B»>

"J' ~ AX- AMUSING GAME.' This game will aniuie any parry, but

„ J* must irst be ascertained that there- U at least one person In tbe company

. who baa never been Initiated Into its"r mysteries. This one Ii chosen to leave

tba room, but before he goes lie must\ ; . t » tola that those In tha-room will

.choose an object which'ho la to guess- m his return.._ r, Hs {nay ask as many qnestlona as bev [Wishes when the time comes, one ques-

i.;'; $toa a t a time, of each person conseeu-but his questions must be so

S5*qrt*a tBtt they may be answered by— ~> or "So" or "I <lo not know.";>When all this hat been explained tbe

: leaves tba room. The party Is

time*, wkte Saw CagUad sw r»> ! t fc» sacar and ttlQwtr*, halt aa boar,taint begaa^to bring B U M tooe-balred I ttuat adj sugar, then dissolve the *alt>

ef stnas*j p»tr» ia tot water and add to (be mix-it may t»jn/*ma mat 1 ^Tet^tuattfJi { » % « ? * tb* meat,

WASH FOn BLAXKETS.Clack*!* washed* w tbe

way are- soft and llfbt as new: Mixtablespoonfat of pulverised boraxa pint of soft soap. u">*« " r 0 0 !

In fold, water, put la

America, were not long-Juhred,Not natU tM tast wntory were .__._

haired KaJtero cat* carried orerlondto Kagland. sod JO* uatil tbe last!

'decade wen' they bred tor show tad ; »for sjle, Beatricted breeding of short- j:;Uhaired varieties) was not undertakenin Engltnd until tbe last few ye»rs, j and let Ibem renulu all night lo tbaand baa not yet been acriouily attempt- ' uiurnlug work tbfintui ami iloirn withed in America. ' , *b« hands, and pat them Into soother

tub of cold water; rinse them ttroughtUre* waters, and tang them up wltb-PArEB TUBES FOB DOLLS,

Making doll hootee out of paitbosrdboxes U the delight of many a smallmaldtn, Just aa maklsg paper dolli Isa fa«oinat!on—see the luccrtsfvl Illtlimaiden who is celebrating her triumphby anlnglng la the Initial SI.: \.

made a dolly, and tifu protfn a tslfiitfor architecture b y ronstructlut apasteboard'house for ber to -Uv* in,what tbe next thing?

i thet uu-vlilte

ml.ironly.

to

of Labor.The dais factories will probably run

nil summer. Instead of closing down atusual, on account of tbo grtat demand 'for rebuilding Ban Francisco. *• -

Tbe structural-Ironworkers of—Chi—£ni;q have geenred an Increase of| thirtyc£uts a.dijy on a one-rear coniracfjiniL;UOOO men fanve fc-cne pack to work.

The Bostou.' Mass., and Qulncr mas-tec horirahuera Imve granted theunion's request for the S.iturJay ihatf-halld:ty during June. July and Augost.

Kalatonzoo. Mich.. Trades and laborCouncil linn referred the matter of tab-Inc polltleiil notion Independent ot thetwo old parties, to a referendum TOte.of afflllateU uoioun. ._ While- there are 135 women brickniul xtour n'.nsans, forty-four plaster-er', 12.*: plunibrrn and jjasnttera nnd.

I M.i stoinxutttTH iu the United States,thnv .ire only t«o nomeu roofers.*

Calgnr.i, Canada, 'i"nides end LaborComicll IM« Just acnuired a alt«.for,a

er^ct In tbu immediate future."it ia[tioposwl to vrpct a. tiulldins to the\alue ot S£i.uoa

natcly, a boy and a xfrl if possible, nndexplain that each person must thinkot that one sitting on his or her leftside a s tbe c-bject chosen,, and answerall questions as if tbejr_applied to thatparson. It may be inwgluod what conflictlos answer* arljsejtp, cpufuse tbequestioner, and' macb 7ua will be de-rlted By '.hose In tue'eei-ret. Tor lu

| « stance, tbe questioner may ask If it Isfci • " a boy, and on number one answering

la the affirmative, U number two: Isaaked the question and a girl be sittingon tbe left side," the answer will bedistinctly purzllnjr. But there is great'fan to be derived from Uils eauie.—

; Americans -. ; :~ --

lookl«rcdiffect

For athis

icr.tO 1)9pro-

vhitootherlably

jnnd-a tbewithi our

•on*

ton.• • e n i l -

;t fttt-side

ar In•goldmand

ratche. A-worn

Ittthk-gold

. of rsoston, .h.is assured the representatives of theCentral tjibor Tnlou ot $h# samethnt Jn tbe future all work donetin* city-' tinder hls"'udiuint«trdwould be under unlou conditions.

KNOWS NOWOactor 1Va> rooted br HU OwnOaa* Map

•-It's easy to understand bow ordtaarjrpeople s e t fooled by coffee when doc-tors themselves sometimes forget t*»facts^

UIPOBTANCE OF LITTLE TIIIXGS.

Tbe great Crlrocan War be&an by theGreek and Toinan clmrcbcs fusslugover tbe ksy to the Holy Sepulchre.Tbe Sepoy rebellion was precipitatedbj- tbe rumor that native solcHera-wereto be polluted by tlie goTernmcnt'splacing lard on gun carlrltlgos tvhlc-hmost be wet In tbe moujJi,before hwould slip into tbe stius. •

A few.ye.irfl ago a email uvlngsbank IffKausaa Citr- was strained by a

A street cat, nuimKcr hauled

A physician speaks ot hli own expert.,wee:

"I had used coffee for years and,really did cot exactly believe It was lfr>Jnrinp me. *:tbougb I bad patplbitiotr:of the ntart eTery daj-. J V. '^

"finally one day a severe and"almost;"fatal attack Ot heart trouble frightened rme and 1 gave up both tea MA.-caffe&£ f":

using Tostum instead, a'nd since tbatl*time I Imve had absolutely no heart:palpitation elcept-onioneor twooccavsialons when 1 tried a small quantity «ti'S-cprfee jvbichJcauscd «ence Jrritaaat^md proved, to me t most let it aton*.V

"When we began usingteemed weak—that wasdid not make it accordion to—but now, we put-a little bit of ;lba the pot when'boiling —1J*

;1 sacks ot money to the bank In-wheelbarrow, and. depositing them,

the ruu. Tbe fackn contained$40 In 'jennies. Thnt bank Is DOTS- theNational Hank of Coiuuiercc. ono oftbe largcit iu the country

An ancient Tiller shut In a totver totUrve sent word to lili -nife to but letav beetle's nose nnd tie a silken cordlo its leg and place It i t tbe tower'stound£t:on. Fofiowins tbe «mcll "itcane to tbe top. With the. silkenthread he drew a stronger and each

:-|lme a a.ronser slrlts until a TopeIwaklng possible his e c=;e was Injiji

<bfCanova. when crlllclied for working

W> Ions on a seemlnsjljr completed «ta-^tne, aaldr "i"he-toncb«>-which you Ig-ifeonnUy jold in such small esteem arcIlia very tMngs which make the dif-ference between tbe failure of a bong-far and-4he=perfccUoa of a matter."—

^ T B "

gives It thefletp browa color.

i bMends: and pathtnta to !«ar« (and drink Postuifi, in fact! I fthUadTlce." K a ^ t t b i

OTi*»d»t>piacje of ,

, "* THE DOMESTIC CAT.The domestic cat i% not menlioned

la Biblical narrative. He Is- preinmedHi have originated, with other dometti-ieated types, in far £aslera lands. Tbe

* aalnsa of recorded history relatej i e was a pjmpered pet and evenWorshiped Idol la semt-tropIcaS

In tbe middle ages, we are, he was a lunar, a necessary ser-

And an "object of peraecntlon.f,»t'Jadigei»ou»'te the Western.

>e*e, nor i» he found ia In-^itton. HU advent in thtSsems to havt~Seea with tbe

KtrbU* settlers.it U to bt tad conMrn.

Why, a shado tree, ot course,Or a whole grove of them.

There it but to fold In two. Ifnjlb-wlse. a piece of deep leaf-green tlsiuepaper about four Inches In width- andfourteen Inches In length. Cut tblapaper, very rvgulorly through the. foldaa shown in Fig 1, making a sort ofpaper cxtpnb,

Tlwn roll tbe hand between thethumb nnii finger, as In Fig 2 until tbocut paper forms a 'large mats. When itla as tight as it will go. fasten togetherthe tube part with n little' paste andmake the paper puff out by running theflnger between each strip or poper rlos;.Stick tbe lube in the end of n Hatmustard cork in which a hole has l>cca;cut,'or yon[canTnieh 'lorge'spopir'"""

Paint tbe tube brown for the trunkof the tree, and, If you like, yon cancolor the cork to make It look tiktr-eneof the ereat standnrdg in which .ever-green trees are now often set.

ISr making tbe paper larger orumalU'r-you can bavf biff trees-or littleoncs.-Plillfldelplils Uecord.

out wringing. When they* have hunga Httlr while turn them half round,Cboose suucy day with toiue br««M>

SlMl'LK P0UX.TICK8.To m i l t 3 poultice for' cliUWaros

.bake a common while turnip andp w i ^ m

iabletpoaufut of lalad oil, one of mus-tard and one of grated hor»(-raJI»ii. Inibis way form a (wultlcv aud apply It-Sto ib» chilblains on a piece ot Unrn. „ _ . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _

.. FonieufaUan tttODld alrravt be at hotaa can <omfdrtabljf-l>e- bjtrne,-And to1 mure effect ahcull bo repeated everyhalf hour, . .

They arc of rarlous. kinds, hut' themost simple and often tbtt moat ciefulthat can be employed Is warm water.J'or a hot water fomentation n greatdeal of the trouble of wringing cutthe nattml can tn> fared If tlitrv lurp-pena to be a steamer In life bouse intowhich It should be pot over boilingwater after being folded to the r«-qulrcd site.

Another plan fa to dampen tbe flannelwith hot water, sprinkle a little turpen-tine on.the tide of tbe poultice lo b*(ibptledr Cover the flannel oaed tofoment, which slioulil be folded fourtlmea thick with wool and oil silk.

Another kind of fomentation i s eon>powd of dried poppy head*. » y fourounces: Ureas: them to pieevs, etoptyout tbe seed*, put them luto four pintsof water, boll for flflfen/nlnutu, tbtn•train aud keep tno water for use—N York rreta.

OLDTbe woruau of today is going buck to

first principle* in her writing outfitOaej}f..Hlj*c<:e|s0rl»..ls_a cliarnilagilttle rat glai« bottle to nutch herink bottle, bat without a cover.-- It Isfilled with sbot, and the cleans her

by ruuulug itfa-amCTTthhtrflttto-Vlenilen bnll«. There It uo danger ofInking tb» lingers tvltb this style ofpenwiper. Our great-grandfathers usedabot in this way. Another revival isthe box of Mud. Hi lid perforated,tlirousH irhlcb tha rerliieir p»rtlcl»*may ]itrcolat« npofi tho wet Ink of sIflier. Xoier mind If the l»r«o snuareflieet of B youiiR wotuan's letter, cut toorder, lecais grltt'y to the touclil Noth-ing elso li the matter with It save tbe•and blotting, l'oldlng tha; lettersquarely nnd scaling -with perfumedV a x l s to be preferred to tiling «n-velppet, 1f you know how..;,lf Jbere Isa grandmother in your family, naie her

& 1 i»he did in tbe long ago. She Will tellyou ahe used a wnTer then^notwaand that every' letter COM a twenty-five-cant iilc'ce. If letters cost nsmudi to send tbese days tbetr qunlitymight he more comycusating than

as with Jcyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when In health~andhow conducive to health the games In *hfch they Indulge, the outdoor life theyenjoy, the dcamly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesomediet c*-which they should 'partake.rrlow tenderly their health should be" prererved..not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an Injuri-ous or objectionable nature, and If at any Unie a remedial agent is required, to assistnature, enly those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pureand wholesome and truly beneficial In effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy.Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs hascorrte Intb gehisral favor in many millions of well InTcrtned families, whose estimateof Its quality and excellence Is based upon personal knowledge and use,-

^ . " v ^ m r ^ c l F l g s ^ ^tnejr know It is whoiesome, simple ani) gcnUe ih itsi action. We inform all reputa*ble physicians as to the medicinal.principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by anoriginal method, from certain plants known, to them to act mget beneficially andprescnted'ln an agreeable syrup In which the wholesome Callfornlan blue figs are .

1 used; to promote'-the pleasant taste;.therefore- It.is not.a'secret.remedy and.hcnce, we ate'-Iree to: refer tp all well inferrpedT^ys'cians.'who do not approve of patent. medicines and never'favor Indiscriminate self-medlcatlort.

, Please |;o remember and teach .Spur children also that the genuine Syrup of Figsalways has the lull name of the Company—California.Fig Syrup Co.—-plainlyprinted on Jhe-Iront of every package and that It Is for sale In bottles of one sizeonly. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having-printed thereon the name cf any other compa"hy,:do not accept i t . ' i f you fait to getthe genuine you will not get Its beneficial effects; Every family should always havea bottle on hand, as it Is equally beneficial for the parents and the children,whenever a laxative repsdy is required. c -

. $ •

A brard ten fwt long, wblcli oiu-«gravnl tbe fraturen ot H frrak. now ili>-*aaed, I* In Knsland, proUaMy for txblbltlou pun«»HNi. It has I w u Insuredat IJoyda for 9&00 at oue prr <'nif.sretolum. " N.Y.-iifl.

U. II. (larpx'i* !k>^»,uf AtUnu,U«..»tttba only racrwiful Vnpny R[w<ltlut« inlhtworM. See Ihtir literal oflrr in silt«rti<«-•nent ia aBytlwr friiuma <>t }£} r

Tb» Oturfh of Knfltnd ha* atlat JC».«IO,<IOO « )t»r.

Mrs. Wlasloif •aBoolbtnitHyrnp lor CMIttr*At**thuut^oftetittk«Kain*lrVilac<*larlaiiiinS'

.lhHUtllays »<MtlW» TtBtl WJItJIkalWttU

In the Indlta Ocem only 730 out ofialantU ir* • • • - '

X well known l'rvurli (>|ililhnli»"lo-gist, whi) bad tlm mlitfortiin^ lu !»••IKIUIP lillml •cvf-rnl }i'ur« Httu, did imt|H'ru:lt thli ciilainlty to lntvrf«ni nltlia (clrtitlfli- uluily of mul ing ntnl writ-ingrrmt-lol-fiimtVitnvwHsrsto-nmatrigby Ilir Mli.il. ciu'iiliijliiK jh<* !lrntll<v.<>r

H. A. Crothers, proprietor of the SanFrancisco Bulletin, announces that belost everything by tbe fire in bis home,nc 1000 Ilnshftrccr, wh«ri> were a rala-nble lot of manuscripts nud other artl-c ln bdonslng to the lats Lorlng I'lck-erlng.

Among tliese was tbe mannscrlpt ofa history of JouranlJutu by Mr. I'ickcrrIns- Tbls had never been publlnrjfd.but It was regarded by.Mr. I'lcieringas a work of importance, elving hispersonal recollections of every Journal-ist of note In Hie United 8tate», run-ning back over three-quarter* of a cen-tury.

Mr. Crolbert was pleated at tbe factthat most of tlie fllcj-of.th? BulletinVere-saiedr-and-lhtt tboie that werefiwt can be replaced. The accounthooks, circulation and adverUsIn; Hitswere rescued.

;fli'uity.uf t*ie Ifllrid ,.,.., ,.,.....,*,^than that uf normal ponwiin, ntiil thnttew, I'Vi'ii thoae born ,1'ilml, ore ut'l*to Uttnln n lipefml of ' luO-wmln «iuiiiUU« lu n'Ojliiif. tit pt leu -words fttnlmitf In .writing. Or.c ftiiKcr In im-iiolly •'inhj/ljwl for riiultiic. licluK win-

t>r«-iniiy-l(^slBor*":*Mi»itl¥<>,->=»;ltli»'y ovrm»t iiwfui fortlil« jmrixMH". Tlic r<'ii«l-

I Ires very <-:mlly, mill It latbl* fdfl ttint liilllthlcN iicnlmt rnKy

byibpltllniL-'llariier's Weekly.

ft Onto, f'irr u»l.tHMittiVIHT.h

I

lhit

Flour Jlufnn«-I!fJf one *rnill c;cuntil llclit, Add bait a cupful of milk,a .K.ilUpoonful' or»,ilt, nnd twothlnlnof a cuyful of £onr. Itcat well audndd a level trnppoonful of biking pow-der. Ilako lii a (]ufck o»eu for fifteenminutes.

Bacon Omelette— Inntcntl of (he usual"bacon and cgE»" breakfast, lb<> fol-lowing Trill be found a*nfce xcbstltutc:Cut fbe bacon Into omall dice nod fryunfit luiir-cookcd. H€«ttb« number ofpffgs to b« used with a Ilttle pepper,salt and a Ilttle milk. I'our into tu«,jiartfy cooked b'acou and fry &t an or-dinary oiDiIette.

F D H C h ;«UJ*«:tr«».kMr OitR l h i t U l »renlor | « n n f r (.1 the Him »t >'. J . C i u u m A1 0 . , ilblUK larlli-nt in tlm ( l l y of 'lnMCounty ami Main aforrrald, rJi.l thatfirm will y*j tiintnui of fix* ncxtmcDIMM tut rui-h «a<l *T<7T n tthnt caan'it tr*cur<vl !<}• tbo I ( I

ci-a«. «»•»« t. (,'xtrrti.l > ul'»--rll»«I in mtrvtirt», tbl* Cth Any til X

Al irt jl.w.fluAviaryl l

V*t* »t llMMi.siarta riI have tli« lelti'r el luHIH' 111 Wh|r!i

my i.-rcnt-t:niu<trather KldinrJ IIBUwrot« tn lila Hutu ltiin-'h^nnit KathBti.«vbo Wrru •tmli'iil" nt Vain KVilli'in1, totiuirmt tlii-ni ftlxmi ttii-ir n W wlctoLhlilK. l lu ami I heir lirtlluri". lln-lrmotb«<r n!i<l_tliclr «l«lcri Imil all brannt work for tin? cloth, and liow b»Mya If «)!!>• i f tlii'in i'<in »vt Iravt" torld» «»vr fnmi $*vr llnvcn tn Coventryln> ran Iw litranuri'il fi-r (lie wlnirr outfit for iHttli and t\\* clutbiii *l;dll IH>Innttf ri'inly on Ilio farui.

Mi, uit<! M the young jjt'iitU'tmm atN'»w' l lnn-n rajolco tlmt ih««(r Vii*tuill<>* uf evolution ntii] fix- rorr»(iill<iiiof forrvs, of tlio til™ ilUllnrlion I*-

ttlvp, nnd iii'irc liuj. rlmn yet, Hie

iiii'l tlm dull"'* rif i. »|f«r|p*K>u InImwlxill, iKwl .»»>! now Im ln!ernl|i!''<lfor tlirw dayii wtilUi •»?.» g'H*» to III*imillif-r aiiJ Is nicaxifi'd for liU cl"lh,>i."••lit, lidwnrd Kvi^-tt Ittrtvrin*n's IIIIIIM' <'omjtu iiloii, .

^lo' l l«n«-'! iN"f««o» I rK*B#Iillji cuf»J liy Dr. Kllim'n (Ifnat N'rt"Hmtarer. fi IrUI Ixiltl* nnil lrt>>ll«*lr«t.1 K l WA M l l

Jf^Ver.lH tl ie'hiit i i iy o l t U |lril!«l> l*«rllamrrtt Inve the* fall nmnhrrutf ittriU I I jinmrul «t »w fitting,

DISFIQURINQ SKIN HUMOR

(tirorillolwl

J mu. \ fcf r,

nln.Tbe Kttsbnrs merchant trbo stnt to

each of tbe members ot tbe Prunsjl'rnnla delrjration in ' Congress' Ja cardivbldi looked like an annual pass on arailroad, bat which proved on dole !&-ipectioa to bt an sdTertltemeot or US'boslnesa, oujbt to fiture up j u t boir.mucb trade that derice broggat him,and then calculate whit return h*might bave expected from tbt applies'lion of hla misdirected genius to the-framlne ot an equally strltlDi nim»-paper "ad." Tite-prlme object ot psb-lldty U adUer to make people bracanor to nuke tbem aud. Itl»4o makeIbem buy.:' Some of the redplent* oftbe "faka" pastes enjoyedtie Joka asdotber* were angry. It woaXt be loUr«ettlAg to know boir iwsy ot tnetn w«»

d tt tb bC to to b li y

tooTtoced ttst tber «ofbC to to bwl«nett wltn tbt dlalritatar of tbe la!U>

b BceexA

y \brtb\'r>i «oj mwnv* rurMm o( tin, tjmlna. H»ml tat Kitlraotiiali,'tm. Y.i. I ' x n i k Co., 1n\ml», O

Koid l/y all Uneoiot*, 1U-.llall'H Fsmily I1il» orn th-» Ix-rt. .

'l>jrla« Hlrd'. l )» . l lo> Is !•>••(<A Diu.xlg <-(/rri'«i)<jiiilci>t vrritm!

Wfjile *« Iniinltia on n Jukf wllb ln-rbroud of tlr«-u cllrcrblrd wa« •IK/I,

Candled Oranges— I'eel and jlostt*r-J-l»t loo king under \lit water^-Lowlontbe oran«es; makes syrup In ibe pro-portion of one pound «f aagar to oneptat of w«ter; let it boll until it trillharden in water; then taker It from tbefire and dip tbe quarter* of orangeIn tbe fjrnpi let them drain "on a ftne•fere placed ortr,a platter ao that the•yrtjp will not ht wsstrf; J«t themdrain tlmj nntit cool, wben t b » « j a f

ll^ Jif 'Orasje" Uamuflade—Vlf* oruvgtt,

one lemon, t&llc* tbe fruit tnln la tit*evening a lid allow tbree pint* of tratefto one pound of fruit, pot tn« waterover tbe fruit Let stand onrriiigttt,Xe i t morning let' boil ibrev^aartrrsof an boor after It comes i» a boii.Then ,1« itatMt orcr sSglit^sgJiln, Intbe morning welgn frBJt anijalee, andKnow «ac tM ooe-B«lf potmd««f «o*arto ercry potted of fruit jwd i<tie*f »ttftaS^nttA boU tbrc«-qMrttt«of in sour•fler ft e«io«t Jo a twit, and It is rno>for U>» gU«f M.

young .iilr«l for tli<-lr

to the•urfoce tl)« Jflrc lltlje Wril»_ were «llllt-IlDCiu* wltli tkrir trntk* \t> btr wings,but all liaJ \x^a suffwnted by riinnln

Dally MalL

DOES YOUB BACK ACHE?••>! «••!• t r i l l

pni/ out way to* cure an sellingback. Curt tbe cause,, the kidney*.

Thousand! tell ofc u m made by rJaaKkltfy-PUIa. John CCoteman, a prominentmerchant of iwalna.boro, Oa^aslya; "Fora«reral year* nqr WoVu»ya were affiKted,flod jor batcka«*e4day and nljtt , 1 * « •languid; narroua M ^

lam* |m itw BJOmlB*., Doaa'i Xifag/t*m».bHp»d «De right awsjr, and' i&t«irwt.reiief Inat «oUowtA>» b««a MtC

aMMMf;, \ v

atoHl » f all iuritoL BO resit a tor.

Glenn'sSulphur SoapHot Weather

chafing, prkkrylit-Ht am) alt skin annoyancesIncident to the heated term, no

^ rctnetly | l»rs the aame gratefulrcliW awl cciinfurt a* Clenh's.Sulphur S<iap; l/i)<MiU«W lorballibig slid loOct |IU>|KJW». '"".'• • BoKiTif»Fiii»t«i»tt,

m i l l Hair ••<• Wktoker •»#,•lark a* llvmta, I M , "

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Hl|Mta*lhl« ta•1,4 MoJfU

—C'urnl bf l.'Ulirura."ulnet tile •year 1*91 1.have lietn t""»liil wild • trrjr liad m i ul xirnu *l»rlili«fc llaflll lillti'lrvill ul ijli )«

cure, suit I <n<ul tu !|w liiwjwtjl, \iul tliejfF«tW twrtin me. mAhnut JJ'HITIK ir«r»*all III* timf. YUf <n\\tn »tn mf niftlmu,|bt a Inx <il Culnuri Oinlinfiit amiuf<« salt uf Culirurs Huap, otnl I am

r n r th»t I *m norr-rnmrirUrir-. ari'l au-ll. It »»« linpf/«»iliMi for Hi*to j(tt finjil'iynirnl, » my U'r, li'n'l *P<1liwly were coiert'l »itli it. 'lli« turintlinl-itwituuGil i n ill* to(i tti mf ktuktl,nud It Imrl woikcj all lha wnf arouU'Juwn tht- l irit of my iurk aixl arounil tomy ttif-u!. ditwn my \**\f «'u<) irouml iiulil|.«. it iklicl to I vuilkl bn obliffil tofrjilrli it, an<l Ifio ll<-«li «»» rtw. 1 amnow «;i well, an>! 1 will '\m |/lf«wtl to rec-ommtmi I)I« L'utu-ura I'.mqntwi to all peraoiia wlw *UI> a unttif *n<l prrmaiirtit<->ir« of akin iiit**ms- '[hmn*t i i . litmi't«r, WJ J'rMjrfit btiftl, V'MI Orantv, -N-J. Mar. 3fl. I9<»,"

A wa^'li iuktn in lh« t/>|> ofliiaue will ^IIII tltirty itour h/>ur«.

- ¥«yul*r KtnttUtH Ifl AIIJIBII,* t'Hf,

wi«i« for rxrunion* <ivl llw ft«t 3 li'nir•ervwe «[«fr«le<l iif ll>« X«r ,t*r*tf t'en-<r*l plan* Alttati' *"My within the inchol Sew VurWi. Th« Brtch ltw)f ha* Offtotl altnrtioiu, iU gfMt |>ier«>a)ul tx«»dJrjtk i n «lm<iy thrmifed with 111* boliilaycimrj* atul every thing •< iivrl/ and at i uU«t.' Tli* Stw Jerset Ontral will ma a!<A|iu7ar jirif*"! rxtanum ta MUmtie (Ilron Huadtt, JanrVHC^tPtuDd trip ly-ktUnto and t /^ i . l» Hour Ksprm will IttnNew Vofk, liberty street, it it. m.i tKrreturn train Aon not leave Allantfe Cityuntil 1 p. a., affording ample opportsuuty'•» ^joying oajtdcai d«yt

Coast Tolatoi i» ta ettelltnt elmspltyer. -

fHE DAI8V FLY KILLER 1SSS25Scalp, Hair, and Hands.

THE EIGHTHG1IRL

By BELLE MANIATES

vn. to V. «'.

Wb*n Ji4ui Walter was Ml • wl4*owcr. altbuugfa Lr > u lu cue prim* ofmanhood, with a rowforUbl* locum*and gvod bablU. It ws« unlvt-rnDrprrdk-tvd Uj&t I*- could never via V•IWVIMI «If*

for what UiKiiix-r uf «um*ir that !«,

would fanr) could rvulnopUtr Uw{iroafHi uf «fppniolh**f(jij( M*fHitrra ranging In age from |«rt

i lu prwuciuu* four* - .1 • ir the HilWn-n lisa b«» toot*. John

Walker"* pnMp«'l« wuulil hav* been-juurv faiomlilr, fur a squad of bur*can be lum«l nftt-lJ, but twv*n *irh>to B<**r nuj h««l until UH>JT abuublrome to an •«« wlivn tb»y would withtbeir lorda depart' .

John Walker was ilouteatlc, and aftertwo ream »r wlduwerbood be twflsn toyearn for » *-<><ldrW ut bis hearth andbum*. The affairs Of lilabad not burn •dmlntsU'red so badlyaltic* bl» wife dlwl Tim uiuk was <*jwble and Itoaoal aud had Ixwn reign-ing uT«r th« kitchen for eight rear*The •MHislmift. wliuTisaiilW*)1* sprat

. a moutb wub spriug.iMMl sumwn.."•".if" log up" for tbe young WsllidTn, contfti

lied Her visits, with the added resjKinslblllty of wire!Inn and purchasingMaterial.

Ttw eldest itlrl, Madiie, was 'promis-ing t» tie qulto a jirat'liral llttli> house-keeper, but John Walker km<w that sWise feminine hand and heart were es-sential lu tht< KUhlniira of hla actlv*,romping, unruly Irooii uf youngster*.

U* UegtiLln <«ll satiduuuitUr uponCecilia liayii*, a youug woman ronawned for tier intellect. practicalityand excellent JuUctui-ut. Hbn acceptedfelt attcnilona. Uivugh.tv««rv«aii, aud(with *„ general atr of careful consider-ation au4 "wctgblnKjn 'be ;balsu(«."

Ill* Intentluue wero rt'geriiwl u« un-rolttakablo when ho Invited her, withher mother, to visit his boino*ud drinktea one afternoon. Tbo children on thisfateful day had never liven so uoliy orunattractive. Even Madge waa bois-terous and untidy. .

' * John Walker did not know that Itwas malice aforethought on the paftof his offspring. Madge was preco-cious and acute eared. 8be bad beardIt ssid that John Walker would marry

. just as soon a* be could find any on*to have him. She had sited up MissJla/ne as a home ruler, and In themother of HIM llsyne she scented anaturaj enemy.

J8o jBHijpjttgated, and encouraged re-in

I'

d*p6rtin«at carried tb« diy. JohnWalker escorted bit guwte to their

-!Mai«-aBd-rtt«ni«d'wlUi-tlMr firm In-ttntton. of admlntsterlue unto bl» own•owetilng aironger tbau rebuke.

mouths bis good night caress, anil !M>could not bring himself to war tu«lr•lumber* by *o much a* n word, .

"If sue only could U«v<» s««u them nsthey are now!" be thought, with a r *gretfujslgh. ; ," Madge'*' ttusjr itttlo 'hr«tt*w«rJ**overtime that night on tho solution ofihe stopuiutW iirobluUi, A dny uVtwo isfter the' eventful visit of Ml**OecUla n*yoe, a* Jgtui_\Vnlker- waspassing a little park, uo tuet two orthree kindergarten tencherV wuikliigwlth tbelr young charge*. He gatethem but a casual-glance, when hUattention w«* attracted by a delighted

. cry ot Taiml"The littlest tind last child in tbe pro-

cession let jo of tbe bnnd of tbe younggirt with whom shn wns walking andruabvd up to htm.

"Why, Tot," h« said, taking ber up. toil*anas. . . ' ,i- Then nt-looked- hesitatingly- at' th»

young teacher, who was walking onslowly.JL-inU-mnatJie 4U.-iValkar,"-j0io-»ald

naively. "I am Tot's kindergartenteacher/;

rS39Spo-youV ho asked Interestedly. "I4l4n.'t know that -Tot attended * kin;aergarten."

"Didn't Tour* she asked anxiously."Madge brought her to school yester-day and entered her a* a pupil I sup-posed It was your wish,"

-Of course It Is," he replied prompt-ly, "only I hadn't thought of It before.1 am glad Madge Is so wUe,"

n*r* learned lot*, pap*. I'm goingtajpnck~ you «lc*rd." assured Tot. _

Thank you, darling, Where Is yourschool. Mlss"V "• "Wordtn." ahe said, supplying thename. Tha school la on the corner ofWood and Third etNots, three blocks,below. Are you fond of children. Mr.WalkerT* ahe asked, looking up at thepstnCvss enthroned on his shoulder.' "Naturally." he s»W. with a whun<taa9bt flushed and laughed a Uttle."Come .and Tlilt our acbool eom*

i"I wlU walk there with you now."

he responded promptly, setting Totdown on the sidewalk. l

' The child Instantly appropriated a;• has* of each guardian and (kipped

akwg'hetweeiijtbem.,: *wbo t*k«* her to and from scoooirhe *idwd,renieniibc«iiM| th» automobile*an4 trolley cars;, •

X~U*i* •« •» «sr"L"lta4g*< aald you could stop for me

it." nboas on your wax teme to tuaeheoo,""' :**>!&» Ittfla gtot ,•-_,-•%,-

-^rvyea,solcan. Bow did Madge^Alit.j*v achool. lib* WonMar

."Madge «>d tare, old Mends. Itaftcmoona,asdbs«

uOmetXawsM

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I'uultry Hupi'Iits of tivi-rv detcriiition. Krnpire Slate Incubatorsami lir<>.od«rt, I'rairiu Slnlv IiiiMifi»U>r» and Brouilvr*. Star

4 InuiiliaUiM and Utixxlirn. (irci-n Itone and Vegetable Cutter*i-.,—(Iriii.liiif? Milfw. - Wir* KfUin>{." Wliile^VV silting "Machine*.

»r-;;i^-:.-.il*^^Kl'l«/"i • • , K»wp Cows,. __ tlholrr*, i'nreay-.r.^ "•1 . t'unditiuii 1'omli'M. Kj{i{ Producer* Spray 1'amps.1 Drinking Fountain*. Keuiifl Su|iplir*.

:',J\n4 Weryttiing for Breeding ind Rearing all kinds

^ o f Poultry. Pigeons and Pet 8tock..our

Excelsior Wire & Poultry Supply Co.,

J Dcpi.aD.W. V BUSS. P8OP. a6 * *i ¥«••> St. HEW YORK CITY

* ) * > » # » » # • • •«>-••

sons too. tier teach** left Ibt citysouie time ago, and I bar* neglected tohave her start again."

l slwuld be gi«d to teach har." atkttbo glrUlmply.

Very well. Ton may coouusace to-ntorrow. If agreeable, and give ber twolasmw ai week."

"She's a sweet little girl," thoughtJohn Walker a* he panned bis. wayfrom the kindergarten. "8b* most haTom AVorjeh'* daughter. Poor fellow Ito* failure took alt In bad. BbVa airUtap to Uke bold sad help In thlaway."

The flrat day that John called tor Tot« JHI cordially seconded the child's la*

tltntioii to bor teacher to come bornewith them to lnocb«on that abe w«s

Undgn's nitialu hour was from 0:90 fo0, and site would nut practlv* properlytttilom b«r leniUot would consent loit ay to dinner. The children all claim-wl lirr OK n kindred spirit and inllwlli<;r " JICHS," f»r wlitch they wore ateni-\y mid . luuttectuiUly rvj>rlranmlt>d hv[l&lr'jfliretit, win) uanlly fullowwl UwlV[•x«iu|)l» HUd riiited her by that tmnmlituiaelf.' ;•! - ' .; ,

In the. UIOHUI of July the IWalkei'awent to their sumnipr cottagojon a lake•ufiii' twenty rullw from tbe Cltj,

"You tiocd a YKittlvo tnuro tbau utiyoiif," *nld John \V*Klk«r nbruptly tufW** «IM> dt»jr, "You tiiUHt go with no "

Thank you very niuch,".*nlil the girlgrutofully. "It's kind In you to usk uip,but of cgtirao I enn't Hi'cvpt."

V not>" ho dveunnded. "Vourfather I* Bultig west on uu vxtvmlvdbuslnea* trl(>, and ho won't uerd you."

Ttu> girl MUHhtHl, hwltntcd and thensold frankly I _ ._ -

V h y T n »eo» of counts It wouldreally b* all Hgtit, but then you know

to would talk—they wouldn't ap-

She hegau to flounder In her esplana-tiou, and John suddenly comprehended.

"I see," ha laughed, nodding. "Butyou sue you hare-cunt* tonjemio melike un» of my own—tur etgbth girl, Icall you—but I suppose you are grownup enough for a chaperon."

'I am twenty year* old," she saidwith dignity,

"Indeed I A great ago. Wall, I havea second cousin, a meek, elderly wid-ow, whom the children rule llitnlyv Ifimum* the would Ilk* a month or soi t tbe i»tlago."_

80 it wa* finally arranged.From that time on John Walker sod-

deulr regarded hi* children's teacher Ina new light.

"I wonder If a beautiful young girllike Beta Could cow* to care for an oldduffer like me." be pondered. "I hadsupposed that *he considered me an old

A thrill stirred within bun as helooked up at the fair young face gatinghappily orer tbe waters of tbe lake onthe first night of their arrival.

"Bcaa!" he aaU suddenly.But the. children had also called

'BOM," and she was away for a rompon tbo beacn.

-She la only a child, after all." hethought with a sigh.

In the Walker boathoua* -was a canoeWhich the children were, forbidden touse, but Beat oat Sunday morning ten*tttirsd forth .alooe In It 8h* managedf very SkUtfuUy, but on her re«tm a

sudden wind came up and 'mad* theUkecbotipy, ttwhadallfhacooHdato keep ber little craft right sid* vp..

John Walker, coming out on the ve-randa i f *he eottaj«,,aaw ksx.daigeftpA rwbed to tbe fcutibWjrtSllftito row uot aftor lwr> AMthwvaJcataa

maie of"h1VcblEIren.fine waa making crrat progress with

. her tiny canoe, and a* be rowed outXwin the boatbouae she waa landing atthe pier,

It was a very merry, winsome face,•light with the excitement and danger,that waa lifted to his.

In tbo reaction from his fright hawas beginning to rvnsnrv ber When -hewas Interrupted by ttsilge, who badappeared.upon the sceno and who in-stantly resented her father"* tectora.

1 "Yon shall uot scokl bcrr she criedbotly. "I wanted her for oar step-mother, but, I'll gh-r ber up If youareu't going to be nice tj> her."

Re*t turned nil and pale by tarns."Til ntcu you t;

"MMM," saltl John softly when be hadsucovdMl lu getting nn interview, "a*I Mid, I had thought of you • • myeighth girl. I don't mint to think ofyou an tt stepmother. Imt I -do wantyou to fco my vrlfr ami a companion to»\hs jtlr s, tHxvuw .t. lave j<>u.. - Win you.try and caw for tueT'

[The verdict of the irurM was thatJohn Walker had rlpbl glrto now aminetiled a woman in hi* bouse morethan ever.

C«U|>1*I)> L»llrr WritOiw of Ihe eHrllHJt of tticw*

«lalnl W\ WIII« mjWil "ATor Young IVn'men." It wa» adrirrtte-nl as full of variety, ilcllebl and pies*-tire The former quality tt undoubted-ly po*M>iaed;.*a will U> scrn froiu tbofollowlujt hMdinga: Then- U "A tetterfrom a friend to a fnotastlcal, conceit-d madcap." "A bytlng lettw to

. f ^ ^ytIng" answer to the aam«. whkh mustbavo relieved tbe fwllngs of tbe writ-

lletter upon tbe frowue or a ktn»ic»o,•ltd, as a variation. "A kind of quarrel-some letter upon a frawno of a friend.", A. .tetter. Ju an-"unkl» to borrow aburse," strike* one as bring of morepractical value than all tbe m t pot to-gether and Infinitely to be preferred as« modal to the epistle of "Mb* MollySmith to ber cousin, giving her an tic-count of a very rvuiarkable Instance ofenvy in one of her acquaintance wholived In the city of York." How • dls-tractnl scrtbo «ra» to art help or com-fort from Mls« Molly Smith I* morethan we are prepared to say?— lUndonGraphic

Du> l aQunlbt cuntoius prevail In l«rts of

Aliywlut*. When it fattier Is setting:on In fears the son MtU him climb Into* tren and -Juuip down from thebranchea. If the old cii(n xtafttr* onluudlug the sou KiH>an bUo ou tbe spot-liln uavfuliieiui Is over. One tribe had« «.iistom ut svwlug chance visitors uplu gtvvu h]do/nud leaving tbeui tu beklliwl b.V "the coutosctton'of thv^ekltttt..'With another tbe ouly ortltodax way'ofdealing with strangers w*»"ftt'tle themIn a bundle and roll tbetn over a prv«-Iplce.-Loodon UalL

J u t «t«MNobody knows what prodocea

qoakes, althMgh It I* often claimedthat they dto, The earth quake* SOOMSwber# every d«j. - Sobodj knows wneBtb« earth came w when-.tt'win go,wher* It came from, how tt came 4rhow tt happened tote h«r«. The facthv when yon" get down t» Uw truth. ns>-body know* anything about anythtar-pasi pt«seat or tacom«-sad abesrt «a*i l / w a / W * *** *>

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-The- hnmani body—IU limbs. Ungers,'toe*, mouth, nose, ears, head and someof the Int«ro»l orgsna-haa originatedhundreds of word*. In ouu of thelarge dictionaries morn than 400 orofound retaied to tbo hand alone andataoat as many to tbe head. .<• Index. Indicate, predicate, from aOreek word for finger, mean thatwhich points out So oracle and oratorref*r,to wfcst comes out of the month.AadJeoce, todlbte, ausculttOon, thesudlting ot accounts, originally after •Tearing" ot Uw offlclals, a n traceableto the ear. Spirit mean* the breathand Is also fouud In conspire, "tobreathe together;" Inaplro, "to breathe

Iniiwdlment Is somethingAgainst the toot Kill, tho cloth moss-

la the length of the forearm. Ibohair la capillary Attraction mean* thepower eiertod through the capillary orhalrllku tubvs.

The heart (cordls) I* to be observed1 a «ordl^l,, w, hcaMcoluStr <lrl(ik;_«,

forUlal, or hearty, tnauuer; tbu core ofan utfple. Dptits lu wood or metal gettheir name from tlielr iwsetnbfance totooth marks. The tongue sticks out in

words, like, language and! fla

In KOUIU countries anybody may riseif lil» own merits to bo somebody,

creirto -tbe-iiMUr orth'irualton or'orchtirrb: l>e a bead master of s.

ecfaool, brad a revolution, tnke up•lartu*" and prove to be. tt eapltal-that la, A licsdmost—soldier and thechief (bead) of tho army. - —- "•" Z-,

Corporal punishment Is bodily punlahment; capttal punlahmcnt Is puntshmeat by decoplr^tlonf or, taking offthe bead. A corporal—that Is, a c*l'oral-iupauB the same as capt«ln—thatJA.JhfiJrf«fl »f JLlKKly Mt fnot anldlers,A colonel Is one who hiia becu crowu-ed. Tbe commander in chief, or bondvoinmnnder. compels tbo chieftain*, orhcadnirt* of Ah* «nemjv tO-capltulatfe-vthat I*, iiurrendvr accordlug to anagntvmrnt that Is divided Into capltu-las. w little head*, or chapters.

A linady urn! ta-ail»tronB ruler some-imes makes |>ooplo wish be was head-

k<8*. Tu tuakc headway against blffoes br may have to rush headlong Intodifficulties or take a header Into tbeunknown xca of politics. Among somepeoples out* with tie bis head Is likelyto iow 1t, -Cuder soiuo the headship ofthe ship of stato dova not make bead-way agalnit the bend winds of eventsor around the "cn|x>." or benilliiud. Justahead. He way pluuge Into troubleovi* heaU and ears, nud his opiiouenUhavo to put tbt>lr heads together tobrad him off, so as to prevent a bead-'on collision u lih uuothvr natlon\ Some

t-u hate- to be trvatcd as deadheadst itollticu] hmdiiuattpni or a* so many

hcntl of cattle or as luutitin head* orbU bvadi, cttbbage Itself -being

from an old Spanish word meaninghead.

Some men "play tbcur hand" for allthere I* In It Boffle jrti^ch ettt th*glad hand to'every one. Some,.>ecphand in glove with those engaged tatunderhand proceeding* as weU MTWIth

who have climbed to high place*hand over hand. When tbe right mansay* "Hand, o a r even bis right handSUM wonld not lay bands on what -wasrorUddea. The clock hand* tttl tt* Ifw«a)te beionnand Or bebhtdhand.- '

A. nandaoni* maaorigbuUly waa onewho Yised his hands sWllfolly and so

mi ana proBatrfy, tfaerHtan;ajssd knUng. Altboogh «very one cap

« (Win la MiwUhpatmslB

too iunuy toes. One's culrography,tnnnuscript, bsudwrltlng—tbcy'ure. allone—may be rather caarae, but Ills fineband Irdetected tn many a public docuwent and so arouse opposition to hishandling- tho funds. This tnlgbt Ttroven svvrre tanndtcap, which wa.* original-ly' *o called from tho jockeys pattingtheir hand* Into H cap and drawinglot* for tho places that their borse*were to harn In tha rare. Ppotstoolanil foot rule sound s,Ukn, but In tbeflrsjyfoot Is the literal, in tbe secondtho figurative, use of the word.-Tbougb tlmrjx>lltlclan put hi* bestfoot forward, he~nar find his footholdgetting insecure and begin wonderingwbst'a afoot. Ills coachmnn, mount-ing the footboard, may be Insolent; hisfootman, contemptuous; It's chef, orbend, cook.. npRjectruL no may beridiculed before the footlights as asocial footpad, living a hand to mouthexistence at the expense of the tax-payers. While they are Insisting onhis toeing the mark and be 1* bangingto his position by the toe nails, a* thesaying U, he may well wish be wasback an bis native foothills.

cuffed and fettoir*, or teeter*, placodupon his feet, IIo might not oven havetin opiwrtuiiity of making mouths ortdiowltiR hln teeth at hlB enemies. liemltllit in other days be turned over tbthe lieudAmnn,' but there would bo no

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